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Genetic variation in N- and C-terminal regions of bovine DNAJA1 heat shock protein gene in African, Asian and American cattle

DNAJA1 or heat shock protein 40 (Hsp40) is associated with heat adaptation in various organisms. We amplified and sequenced a total of 1,142 bp of bovine Hsp40 gene representing the critical N-terminal (NTR) and C-terminal (CTR) regions in representative samples of African, Asian and American cattle...

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Autores principales: Ajayi, Oyeyemi O., Peters, Sunday O., De Donato, Marcos, Mujibi, F. Denis, Khan, Waqas A., Hussain, Tanveer, Babar, Masroor E., Imumorin, Ikhide G., Thomas, Bolaji N.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5744232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29290829
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jgen.23248
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author Ajayi, Oyeyemi O.
Peters, Sunday O.
De Donato, Marcos
Mujibi, F. Denis
Khan, Waqas A.
Hussain, Tanveer
Babar, Masroor E.
Imumorin, Ikhide G.
Thomas, Bolaji N.
author_facet Ajayi, Oyeyemi O.
Peters, Sunday O.
De Donato, Marcos
Mujibi, F. Denis
Khan, Waqas A.
Hussain, Tanveer
Babar, Masroor E.
Imumorin, Ikhide G.
Thomas, Bolaji N.
author_sort Ajayi, Oyeyemi O.
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description DNAJA1 or heat shock protein 40 (Hsp40) is associated with heat adaptation in various organisms. We amplified and sequenced a total of 1,142 bp of bovine Hsp40 gene representing the critical N-terminal (NTR) and C-terminal (CTR) regions in representative samples of African, Asian and American cattle breeds. Eleven and 9 different haplotypes were observed in the NTR in Asian and African breeds respectively while in American Brangus, only two mutations were observed resulting in two haplotypes. The CTR appears to be highly conserved between cattle and yak. In-silico functional analysis with PANTHER predicted putative deleterious functional impact of c.161 T>A; p. V54Q while alignment of bovine and human NTR-J domains revealed that p.Q19H, p.E20Q and p. E21X mutations occurred in helix 2 and p.V54Q missense mutation occurred in helix 3 respectively. The 124 bp insertion found in the yak DNAJA1 ortholog may have significant functional relevance warranting further investigation. Our results suggest that these genetic differences may be concomitant with population genetic history and possible functional consequences for climate adaptation in bovidae.
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spelling pubmed-57442322018-01-01 Genetic variation in N- and C-terminal regions of bovine DNAJA1 heat shock protein gene in African, Asian and American cattle Ajayi, Oyeyemi O. Peters, Sunday O. De Donato, Marcos Mujibi, F. Denis Khan, Waqas A. Hussain, Tanveer Babar, Masroor E. Imumorin, Ikhide G. Thomas, Bolaji N. J Genomics Research Paper DNAJA1 or heat shock protein 40 (Hsp40) is associated with heat adaptation in various organisms. We amplified and sequenced a total of 1,142 bp of bovine Hsp40 gene representing the critical N-terminal (NTR) and C-terminal (CTR) regions in representative samples of African, Asian and American cattle breeds. Eleven and 9 different haplotypes were observed in the NTR in Asian and African breeds respectively while in American Brangus, only two mutations were observed resulting in two haplotypes. The CTR appears to be highly conserved between cattle and yak. In-silico functional analysis with PANTHER predicted putative deleterious functional impact of c.161 T>A; p. V54Q while alignment of bovine and human NTR-J domains revealed that p.Q19H, p.E20Q and p. E21X mutations occurred in helix 2 and p.V54Q missense mutation occurred in helix 3 respectively. The 124 bp insertion found in the yak DNAJA1 ortholog may have significant functional relevance warranting further investigation. Our results suggest that these genetic differences may be concomitant with population genetic history and possible functional consequences for climate adaptation in bovidae. Ivyspring International Publisher 2018-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5744232/ /pubmed/29290829 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jgen.23248 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY-NC) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Ajayi, Oyeyemi O.
Peters, Sunday O.
De Donato, Marcos
Mujibi, F. Denis
Khan, Waqas A.
Hussain, Tanveer
Babar, Masroor E.
Imumorin, Ikhide G.
Thomas, Bolaji N.
Genetic variation in N- and C-terminal regions of bovine DNAJA1 heat shock protein gene in African, Asian and American cattle
title Genetic variation in N- and C-terminal regions of bovine DNAJA1 heat shock protein gene in African, Asian and American cattle
title_full Genetic variation in N- and C-terminal regions of bovine DNAJA1 heat shock protein gene in African, Asian and American cattle
title_fullStr Genetic variation in N- and C-terminal regions of bovine DNAJA1 heat shock protein gene in African, Asian and American cattle
title_full_unstemmed Genetic variation in N- and C-terminal regions of bovine DNAJA1 heat shock protein gene in African, Asian and American cattle
title_short Genetic variation in N- and C-terminal regions of bovine DNAJA1 heat shock protein gene in African, Asian and American cattle
title_sort genetic variation in n- and c-terminal regions of bovine dnaja1 heat shock protein gene in african, asian and american cattle
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5744232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29290829
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jgen.23248
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