Mapping, tissue distribution and polymorphism of porcine retinol binding protein genes (RBP5 and RBP7)

The retinoids (vitamin A and its derivatives) play a critical role in vision, growth, reproduction, cell differentiation and embryonic development. Using the IMpRH panel, porcine cellular retinol binding protein genes 5 and 7 (RBP5 and RBP7) were assigned to porcine chromosomes 5 and 6, respectively...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Gong, W.H., Tang, Z.L, Yang, S.L., Wang, H., Li, Y., Wang, Z.G., Li, K., Han Jianlin
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2008
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/1467
_version_ 1855520122754564096
author Gong, W.H.
Tang, Z.L
Yang, S.L.
Wang, H.
Li, Y.
Wang, Z.G.
Li, K.
Han Jianlin
author_browse Gong, W.H.
Han Jianlin
Li, K.
Li, Y.
Tang, Z.L
Wang, H.
Wang, Z.G.
Yang, S.L.
author_facet Gong, W.H.
Tang, Z.L
Yang, S.L.
Wang, H.
Li, Y.
Wang, Z.G.
Li, K.
Han Jianlin
author_sort Gong, W.H.
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description The retinoids (vitamin A and its derivatives) play a critical role in vision, growth, reproduction, cell differentiation and embryonic development. Using the IMpRH panel, porcine cellular retinol binding protein genes 5 and 7 (RBP5 and RBP7) were assigned to porcine chromosomes 5 and 6, respectively. The complete coding sequences (CDS) of the RBP5 and RBP7 genes were amplified using the reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) method, and the deduced amino acid sequences of both genes were compared to human corresponding proteins. The mRNA distributions of the two genes in adult Wuzhishan pig tissues (lung, skeletal muscle, spleen, heart, stomach, large intestine, lymph node, small intestine, liver, brain, kidney and fat) were examined. A total of nine single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were identified in two genes. Three of these SNPs were analyzed using the polymerase chain reaction-restriction-fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) method in Laiwu, Wuzhishan, Guizhou, Bama, Tongcheng, Yorkshire and Landrace pig breeds. Association analysis of genotypes of these SNP loci with economic traits was done in our experimental populations. Significant associations of different genotypes of [RBP5-A/G.sup.63], RBP5-A/[G.sup.517] and [RPB5-T/C.sup.intron1-90] loci with traits including maximum carcass length (LM), minimum carcass length (LN), marbling score (MS), back fat thickness at shoulder (SBF), meat color score (MCS) and hematocrit (HCT) were detected. These SNPs may be useful as genetic markers in genetic improvement for porcine production.
format Journal Article
id CGSpace1467
institution CGIAR Consortium
language Inglés
publishDate 2008
publishDateRange 2008
publishDateSort 2008
record_format dspace
spelling CGSpace14672022-01-29T16:28:04Z Mapping, tissue distribution and polymorphism of porcine retinol binding protein genes (RBP5 and RBP7) Gong, W.H. Tang, Z.L Yang, S.L. Wang, H. Li, Y. Wang, Z.G. Li, K. Han Jianlin genetics animal production The retinoids (vitamin A and its derivatives) play a critical role in vision, growth, reproduction, cell differentiation and embryonic development. Using the IMpRH panel, porcine cellular retinol binding protein genes 5 and 7 (RBP5 and RBP7) were assigned to porcine chromosomes 5 and 6, respectively. The complete coding sequences (CDS) of the RBP5 and RBP7 genes were amplified using the reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) method, and the deduced amino acid sequences of both genes were compared to human corresponding proteins. The mRNA distributions of the two genes in adult Wuzhishan pig tissues (lung, skeletal muscle, spleen, heart, stomach, large intestine, lymph node, small intestine, liver, brain, kidney and fat) were examined. A total of nine single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were identified in two genes. Three of these SNPs were analyzed using the polymerase chain reaction-restriction-fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) method in Laiwu, Wuzhishan, Guizhou, Bama, Tongcheng, Yorkshire and Landrace pig breeds. Association analysis of genotypes of these SNP loci with economic traits was done in our experimental populations. Significant associations of different genotypes of [RBP5-A/G.sup.63], RBP5-A/[G.sup.517] and [RPB5-T/C.sup.intron1-90] loci with traits including maximum carcass length (LM), minimum carcass length (LN), marbling score (MS), back fat thickness at shoulder (SBF), meat color score (MCS) and hematocrit (HCT) were detected. These SNPs may be useful as genetic markers in genetic improvement for porcine production. 2008-11-01 2010-05-09T21:02:25Z 2010-05-09T21:02:25Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/1467 en Limited Access Gong, W.H.; Tang, Z.L.; Han, J.L.; Yang, S.L.; Wang, H.; Li, Y.; Li, K. 2008. Mapping, tissue distribution and polymorphism of porcine retinol binding protein genes (RBP5 and RBP7). Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences 21(11):1544-1550.
spellingShingle genetics
animal production
Gong, W.H.
Tang, Z.L
Yang, S.L.
Wang, H.
Li, Y.
Wang, Z.G.
Li, K.
Han Jianlin
Mapping, tissue distribution and polymorphism of porcine retinol binding protein genes (RBP5 and RBP7)
title Mapping, tissue distribution and polymorphism of porcine retinol binding protein genes (RBP5 and RBP7)
title_full Mapping, tissue distribution and polymorphism of porcine retinol binding protein genes (RBP5 and RBP7)
title_fullStr Mapping, tissue distribution and polymorphism of porcine retinol binding protein genes (RBP5 and RBP7)
title_full_unstemmed Mapping, tissue distribution and polymorphism of porcine retinol binding protein genes (RBP5 and RBP7)
title_short Mapping, tissue distribution and polymorphism of porcine retinol binding protein genes (RBP5 and RBP7)
title_sort mapping tissue distribution and polymorphism of porcine retinol binding protein genes rbp5 and rbp7
topic genetics
animal production
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/1467
work_keys_str_mv AT gongwh mappingtissuedistributionandpolymorphismofporcineretinolbindingproteingenesrbp5andrbp7
AT tangzl mappingtissuedistributionandpolymorphismofporcineretinolbindingproteingenesrbp5andrbp7
AT yangsl mappingtissuedistributionandpolymorphismofporcineretinolbindingproteingenesrbp5andrbp7
AT wangh mappingtissuedistributionandpolymorphismofporcineretinolbindingproteingenesrbp5andrbp7
AT liy mappingtissuedistributionandpolymorphismofporcineretinolbindingproteingenesrbp5andrbp7
AT wangzg mappingtissuedistributionandpolymorphismofporcineretinolbindingproteingenesrbp5andrbp7
AT lik mappingtissuedistributionandpolymorphismofporcineretinolbindingproteingenesrbp5andrbp7
AT hanjianlin mappingtissuedistributionandpolymorphismofporcineretinolbindingproteingenesrbp5andrbp7