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The Profiles and Functions of RNA Editing Sites Associated with High-Altitude Adaptation in Goats

High-altitude environments dramatically influenced the genetic evolution of vertebrates. However, little is known about the role of RNA editing on high-altitude adaptation in non-model species. Here, we profiled the RNA editing sites (RESs) of heart, lung, kidney, and longissimus dorsi muscle from T...

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Autores principales: Li, Li, Xu, Xiaoli, Xiao, Miao, Huang, Chunhua, Cao, Jiaxue, Zhan, Siyuan, Guo, Jiazhong, Zhong, Tao, Wang, Linjie, Yang, Liu, Zhang, Hongping
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9964554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36834526
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24043115
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author Li, Li
Xu, Xiaoli
Xiao, Miao
Huang, Chunhua
Cao, Jiaxue
Zhan, Siyuan
Guo, Jiazhong
Zhong, Tao
Wang, Linjie
Yang, Liu
Zhang, Hongping
author_facet Li, Li
Xu, Xiaoli
Xiao, Miao
Huang, Chunhua
Cao, Jiaxue
Zhan, Siyuan
Guo, Jiazhong
Zhong, Tao
Wang, Linjie
Yang, Liu
Zhang, Hongping
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description High-altitude environments dramatically influenced the genetic evolution of vertebrates. However, little is known about the role of RNA editing on high-altitude adaptation in non-model species. Here, we profiled the RNA editing sites (RESs) of heart, lung, kidney, and longissimus dorsi muscle from Tibetan cashmere goats (TBG, 4500 m) and Inner Mongolia cashmere goats (IMG, 1200 m) to reveal RNA editing-related functions of high-altitude adaptation in goats. We identified 84,132 high-quality RESs that were unevenly distributed across the autosomes in TBG and IMG, and more than half of the 10,842 non-redundant editing sites were clustered. The majority (62.61%) were adenosine-to-inosine (A-to-I) sites, followed by cytidine-to-uridine (C-to-U) sites (19.26%), and 32.5% of them had a significant correlation with the expression of catalytic genes. Moreover, A-to-I and C-to-U RNA editing sites had different flanking sequences, amino acid mutations, and alternative splicing activity. TBG had higher editing levels of A-to-I and C-to-U than IMG in the kidney, whereas a lower level was found in the longissimus dorsi muscle. Furthermore, we identified 29 IMG and 41 TBG population-specific editing sites (pSESs) and 53 population-differential editing sites (pDESs) that were functionally involved in altering RNA splicing or recoding protein products. It is worth noting that 73.3% population-differential, 73.2% TBG-specific, and 80% IMG-specific A-to-I sites were nonsynonymous sites. Moreover, the pSESs and pDESs editing-related genes play critical functions in energy metabolisms such as ATP binding molecular function, translation, and adaptive immune response, which may be linked to goat high-altitude adaptation. Our results provide valuable information for understanding the adaptive evolution of goats and studying plateau-related diseases.
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spelling pubmed-99645542023-02-26 The Profiles and Functions of RNA Editing Sites Associated with High-Altitude Adaptation in Goats Li, Li Xu, Xiaoli Xiao, Miao Huang, Chunhua Cao, Jiaxue Zhan, Siyuan Guo, Jiazhong Zhong, Tao Wang, Linjie Yang, Liu Zhang, Hongping Int J Mol Sci Article High-altitude environments dramatically influenced the genetic evolution of vertebrates. However, little is known about the role of RNA editing on high-altitude adaptation in non-model species. Here, we profiled the RNA editing sites (RESs) of heart, lung, kidney, and longissimus dorsi muscle from Tibetan cashmere goats (TBG, 4500 m) and Inner Mongolia cashmere goats (IMG, 1200 m) to reveal RNA editing-related functions of high-altitude adaptation in goats. We identified 84,132 high-quality RESs that were unevenly distributed across the autosomes in TBG and IMG, and more than half of the 10,842 non-redundant editing sites were clustered. The majority (62.61%) were adenosine-to-inosine (A-to-I) sites, followed by cytidine-to-uridine (C-to-U) sites (19.26%), and 32.5% of them had a significant correlation with the expression of catalytic genes. Moreover, A-to-I and C-to-U RNA editing sites had different flanking sequences, amino acid mutations, and alternative splicing activity. TBG had higher editing levels of A-to-I and C-to-U than IMG in the kidney, whereas a lower level was found in the longissimus dorsi muscle. Furthermore, we identified 29 IMG and 41 TBG population-specific editing sites (pSESs) and 53 population-differential editing sites (pDESs) that were functionally involved in altering RNA splicing or recoding protein products. It is worth noting that 73.3% population-differential, 73.2% TBG-specific, and 80% IMG-specific A-to-I sites were nonsynonymous sites. Moreover, the pSESs and pDESs editing-related genes play critical functions in energy metabolisms such as ATP binding molecular function, translation, and adaptive immune response, which may be linked to goat high-altitude adaptation. Our results provide valuable information for understanding the adaptive evolution of goats and studying plateau-related diseases. MDPI 2023-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9964554/ /pubmed/36834526 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24043115 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Li, Li
Xu, Xiaoli
Xiao, Miao
Huang, Chunhua
Cao, Jiaxue
Zhan, Siyuan
Guo, Jiazhong
Zhong, Tao
Wang, Linjie
Yang, Liu
Zhang, Hongping
The Profiles and Functions of RNA Editing Sites Associated with High-Altitude Adaptation in Goats
title The Profiles and Functions of RNA Editing Sites Associated with High-Altitude Adaptation in Goats
title_full The Profiles and Functions of RNA Editing Sites Associated with High-Altitude Adaptation in Goats
title_fullStr The Profiles and Functions of RNA Editing Sites Associated with High-Altitude Adaptation in Goats
title_full_unstemmed The Profiles and Functions of RNA Editing Sites Associated with High-Altitude Adaptation in Goats
title_short The Profiles and Functions of RNA Editing Sites Associated with High-Altitude Adaptation in Goats
title_sort profiles and functions of rna editing sites associated with high-altitude adaptation in goats
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9964554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36834526
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24043115
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