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Peeling Back the Evolutionary Layers of Molecular Mechanisms Responsive to Exercise-Stress in the Skeletal Muscle of the Racing Horse
The modern horse (Equus caballus) is the product of over 50 million yrs of evolution. The athletic abilities of the horse have been enhanced during the past 6000 yrs under domestication. Therefore, the horse serves as a valuable model to understand the physiology and molecular mechanisms of adaptive...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3686434/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23580538 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/dnares/dst010 |
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author | Kim, Hyeongmin Lee, Taeheon Park, WonCheoul Lee, Jin Woo Kim, Jaemin Lee, Bo-Young Ahn, Hyeonju Moon, Sunjin Cho, Seoae Do, Kyoung-Tag Kim, Heui-Soo Lee, Hak-Kyo Lee, Chang-Kyu Kong, Hong-Sik Yang, Young-Mok Park, Jongsun Kim, Hak-Min Kim, Byung Chul Hwang, Seungwoo Bhak, Jong Burt, Dave Park, Kyoung-Do Cho, Byung-Wook Kim, Heebal |
author_facet | Kim, Hyeongmin Lee, Taeheon Park, WonCheoul Lee, Jin Woo Kim, Jaemin Lee, Bo-Young Ahn, Hyeonju Moon, Sunjin Cho, Seoae Do, Kyoung-Tag Kim, Heui-Soo Lee, Hak-Kyo Lee, Chang-Kyu Kong, Hong-Sik Yang, Young-Mok Park, Jongsun Kim, Hak-Min Kim, Byung Chul Hwang, Seungwoo Bhak, Jong Burt, Dave Park, Kyoung-Do Cho, Byung-Wook Kim, Heebal |
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description | The modern horse (Equus caballus) is the product of over 50 million yrs of evolution. The athletic abilities of the horse have been enhanced during the past 6000 yrs under domestication. Therefore, the horse serves as a valuable model to understand the physiology and molecular mechanisms of adaptive responses to exercise. The structure and function of skeletal muscle show remarkable plasticity to the physical and metabolic challenges following exercise. Here, we reveal an evolutionary layer of responsiveness to exercise-stress in the skeletal muscle of the racing horse. We analysed differentially expressed genes and their co-expression networks in a large-scale RNA-sequence dataset comparing expression before and after exercise. By estimating genome-wide d(N)/d(S) ratios using six mammalian genomes, and F(ST) and iHS using re-sequencing data derived from 20 horses, we were able to peel back the evolutionary layers of adaptations to exercise-stress in the horse. We found that the oldest and thickest layer (d(N)/d(S)) consists of system-wide tissue and organ adaptations. We further find that, during the period of horse domestication, the older layer (F(ST)) is mainly responsible for adaptations to inflammation and energy metabolism, and the most recent layer (iHS) for neurological system process, cell adhesion, and proteolysis. |
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spelling | pubmed-36864342013-06-19 Peeling Back the Evolutionary Layers of Molecular Mechanisms Responsive to Exercise-Stress in the Skeletal Muscle of the Racing Horse Kim, Hyeongmin Lee, Taeheon Park, WonCheoul Lee, Jin Woo Kim, Jaemin Lee, Bo-Young Ahn, Hyeonju Moon, Sunjin Cho, Seoae Do, Kyoung-Tag Kim, Heui-Soo Lee, Hak-Kyo Lee, Chang-Kyu Kong, Hong-Sik Yang, Young-Mok Park, Jongsun Kim, Hak-Min Kim, Byung Chul Hwang, Seungwoo Bhak, Jong Burt, Dave Park, Kyoung-Do Cho, Byung-Wook Kim, Heebal DNA Res Full Papers The modern horse (Equus caballus) is the product of over 50 million yrs of evolution. The athletic abilities of the horse have been enhanced during the past 6000 yrs under domestication. Therefore, the horse serves as a valuable model to understand the physiology and molecular mechanisms of adaptive responses to exercise. The structure and function of skeletal muscle show remarkable plasticity to the physical and metabolic challenges following exercise. Here, we reveal an evolutionary layer of responsiveness to exercise-stress in the skeletal muscle of the racing horse. We analysed differentially expressed genes and their co-expression networks in a large-scale RNA-sequence dataset comparing expression before and after exercise. By estimating genome-wide d(N)/d(S) ratios using six mammalian genomes, and F(ST) and iHS using re-sequencing data derived from 20 horses, we were able to peel back the evolutionary layers of adaptations to exercise-stress in the horse. We found that the oldest and thickest layer (d(N)/d(S)) consists of system-wide tissue and organ adaptations. We further find that, during the period of horse domestication, the older layer (F(ST)) is mainly responsible for adaptations to inflammation and energy metabolism, and the most recent layer (iHS) for neurological system process, cell adhesion, and proteolysis. Oxford University Press 2013-06 2013-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3686434/ /pubmed/23580538 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/dnares/dst010 Text en © The Author 2013. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Kazusa DNA Research Institute. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com. |
spellingShingle | Full Papers Kim, Hyeongmin Lee, Taeheon Park, WonCheoul Lee, Jin Woo Kim, Jaemin Lee, Bo-Young Ahn, Hyeonju Moon, Sunjin Cho, Seoae Do, Kyoung-Tag Kim, Heui-Soo Lee, Hak-Kyo Lee, Chang-Kyu Kong, Hong-Sik Yang, Young-Mok Park, Jongsun Kim, Hak-Min Kim, Byung Chul Hwang, Seungwoo Bhak, Jong Burt, Dave Park, Kyoung-Do Cho, Byung-Wook Kim, Heebal Peeling Back the Evolutionary Layers of Molecular Mechanisms Responsive to Exercise-Stress in the Skeletal Muscle of the Racing Horse |
title | Peeling Back the Evolutionary Layers of Molecular Mechanisms Responsive to Exercise-Stress in the Skeletal Muscle of the Racing Horse |
title_full | Peeling Back the Evolutionary Layers of Molecular Mechanisms Responsive to Exercise-Stress in the Skeletal Muscle of the Racing Horse |
title_fullStr | Peeling Back the Evolutionary Layers of Molecular Mechanisms Responsive to Exercise-Stress in the Skeletal Muscle of the Racing Horse |
title_full_unstemmed | Peeling Back the Evolutionary Layers of Molecular Mechanisms Responsive to Exercise-Stress in the Skeletal Muscle of the Racing Horse |
title_short | Peeling Back the Evolutionary Layers of Molecular Mechanisms Responsive to Exercise-Stress in the Skeletal Muscle of the Racing Horse |
title_sort | peeling back the evolutionary layers of molecular mechanisms responsive to exercise-stress in the skeletal muscle of the racing horse |
topic | Full Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3686434/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23580538 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/dnares/dst010 |
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