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A Novel SNPs in Alpha-Lactalbumin Gene Effects on Lactation Traits in Chinese Holstein Dairy Cows

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Alpha-lactalbumin (α-LA) is a major whey protein component in mammalian milk, such as human (approximately 36%), bovine (approximately 17%), and other species, etc., It is involved in the regulation of lactose synthesis and has high nutritional value, especially in infant formula. Pr...

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Autores principales: Yang, Fan, Zhang, Manling, Rong, Yuewen, Liu, Zaiqun, Yang, Shuai, Zhang, Wei, Li, Jun, Cai, Yafei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7023285/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31905734
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10010060
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author Yang, Fan
Zhang, Manling
Rong, Yuewen
Liu, Zaiqun
Yang, Shuai
Zhang, Wei
Li, Jun
Cai, Yafei
author_facet Yang, Fan
Zhang, Manling
Rong, Yuewen
Liu, Zaiqun
Yang, Shuai
Zhang, Wei
Li, Jun
Cai, Yafei
author_sort Yang, Fan
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Alpha-lactalbumin (α-LA) is a major whey protein component in mammalian milk, such as human (approximately 36%), bovine (approximately 17%), and other species, etc., It is involved in the regulation of lactose synthesis and has high nutritional value, especially in infant formula. Previous studies have confirmed that bovine α-LA gene 5′-flanking region has single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), but little is known about polymorphisms in other regions, especially sequence coding for amino acids in protein (CDS) and their adjacent non-coding regions, including Chinese Holstein dairy cows. This study focused on investigated SNPs in the CDS and their adjacent non-coding regions of the α-LA gene in Chinese Holstein dairy cows, and assessed the association between SNPs and lactation traits. Sequence alignment showed that a potential SNPs (562th, G/A) in CDS2 region affect protein spatial structure, suggesting that this SNPs might affect the lactation traits of cows (milk type (Holstein and Jersey), and non-milk type (Bos Taurus)) need more in-depth study. More importantly, a novel SNPs at 1847th (T/C) bp in non-coding region near CDS4 was significantly associated with milk lactose composition, and lactose contents were significantly correlated with milk protein content, indicating that the SNPs could be used as a novel potential molecular marker for lactation traits in Chinese Holstein dairy cows. ABSTRACT: Alpha-lactalbumin (α-LA) is a major whey protein in bovine and other mammalian milk, which regulates synthesis of lactose. Little is known about its genetic polymorphism and whether can be used as a potential marker for dairy ingredients, milk yield traits, and milk properties. To investigate its polymorphisms and their relationship with milk lactation traits in Chinese Holstein dairy cows, single-strand conformation polymorphism method (PCR-SSCP) and direct sequencing method were used to mark the α-LA gene SNPs. AA (0.7402) and AB (0.2598) genotypes were screened out by PCR-SSCP bands analysis in two independent populations. Direct sequencing revealed that there is one SNP at 1847th (T/C) bp in noncoding region of α-LA gene with highly polymorphic (0.5 < PIC = 0.5623 or 0.5822), of which T is in AA genotype while C in AB. Association analysis also showed that lactose content (p < 0.05) was negatively correlated with fat and protein contents within subgroup, indicating that the SNPs (1847th, T/C) in α-LA gene could be used as a novel potential molecular marker for lactation traits in Chinese Holstein dairy cows.
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spelling pubmed-70232852020-03-12 A Novel SNPs in Alpha-Lactalbumin Gene Effects on Lactation Traits in Chinese Holstein Dairy Cows Yang, Fan Zhang, Manling Rong, Yuewen Liu, Zaiqun Yang, Shuai Zhang, Wei Li, Jun Cai, Yafei Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Alpha-lactalbumin (α-LA) is a major whey protein component in mammalian milk, such as human (approximately 36%), bovine (approximately 17%), and other species, etc., It is involved in the regulation of lactose synthesis and has high nutritional value, especially in infant formula. Previous studies have confirmed that bovine α-LA gene 5′-flanking region has single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), but little is known about polymorphisms in other regions, especially sequence coding for amino acids in protein (CDS) and their adjacent non-coding regions, including Chinese Holstein dairy cows. This study focused on investigated SNPs in the CDS and their adjacent non-coding regions of the α-LA gene in Chinese Holstein dairy cows, and assessed the association between SNPs and lactation traits. Sequence alignment showed that a potential SNPs (562th, G/A) in CDS2 region affect protein spatial structure, suggesting that this SNPs might affect the lactation traits of cows (milk type (Holstein and Jersey), and non-milk type (Bos Taurus)) need more in-depth study. More importantly, a novel SNPs at 1847th (T/C) bp in non-coding region near CDS4 was significantly associated with milk lactose composition, and lactose contents were significantly correlated with milk protein content, indicating that the SNPs could be used as a novel potential molecular marker for lactation traits in Chinese Holstein dairy cows. ABSTRACT: Alpha-lactalbumin (α-LA) is a major whey protein in bovine and other mammalian milk, which regulates synthesis of lactose. Little is known about its genetic polymorphism and whether can be used as a potential marker for dairy ingredients, milk yield traits, and milk properties. To investigate its polymorphisms and their relationship with milk lactation traits in Chinese Holstein dairy cows, single-strand conformation polymorphism method (PCR-SSCP) and direct sequencing method were used to mark the α-LA gene SNPs. AA (0.7402) and AB (0.2598) genotypes were screened out by PCR-SSCP bands analysis in two independent populations. Direct sequencing revealed that there is one SNP at 1847th (T/C) bp in noncoding region of α-LA gene with highly polymorphic (0.5 < PIC = 0.5623 or 0.5822), of which T is in AA genotype while C in AB. Association analysis also showed that lactose content (p < 0.05) was negatively correlated with fat and protein contents within subgroup, indicating that the SNPs (1847th, T/C) in α-LA gene could be used as a novel potential molecular marker for lactation traits in Chinese Holstein dairy cows. MDPI 2019-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7023285/ /pubmed/31905734 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10010060 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Yang, Fan
Zhang, Manling
Rong, Yuewen
Liu, Zaiqun
Yang, Shuai
Zhang, Wei
Li, Jun
Cai, Yafei
A Novel SNPs in Alpha-Lactalbumin Gene Effects on Lactation Traits in Chinese Holstein Dairy Cows
title A Novel SNPs in Alpha-Lactalbumin Gene Effects on Lactation Traits in Chinese Holstein Dairy Cows
title_full A Novel SNPs in Alpha-Lactalbumin Gene Effects on Lactation Traits in Chinese Holstein Dairy Cows
title_fullStr A Novel SNPs in Alpha-Lactalbumin Gene Effects on Lactation Traits in Chinese Holstein Dairy Cows
title_full_unstemmed A Novel SNPs in Alpha-Lactalbumin Gene Effects on Lactation Traits in Chinese Holstein Dairy Cows
title_short A Novel SNPs in Alpha-Lactalbumin Gene Effects on Lactation Traits in Chinese Holstein Dairy Cows
title_sort novel snps in alpha-lactalbumin gene effects on lactation traits in chinese holstein dairy cows
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7023285/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31905734
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10010060
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