Genetic variant of SPARC gene and its association with growth traits in Chinese cattle

SPARC is a cysteine-rich acidic secreted protein. It is a non-collagen component of bone, which is widely distributed in humans and animals and plays an important role. SPARC has been found in a variety of human cancers (breast cancer, stomach cancer, ovarian cancer, etc.) and diabetes-related resea...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archiv für Tierzucht 2020-01, Vol.63 (1), p.31-37
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Danyang, Xu, Jiawei, Yang, Peng, Wen, Yifan, He, Hua, Li, Jiaxiao, Liang, Juntong, Zheng, Yining, Zhang, Zijing, Wang, Xianwei, Yu, Xiang, Wang, Eryao, Lei, Chuzhao, Chen, Hong, Huang, Yongzhen
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Zusammenfassung:SPARC is a cysteine-rich acidic secreted protein. It is a non-collagen component of bone, which is widely distributed in humans and animals and plays an important role. SPARC has been found in a variety of human cancers (breast cancer, stomach cancer, ovarian cancer, etc.) and diabetes-related research. Especially the muscle and fat metabolism are closely related. In this study, we used a DNA pool to detect a new SNP site (g.12454T   C). A total of 616 samples of four breeds of Qinchuan cattle (QC, ), Xianan cattle (XN, ), Pinan cattle (PN, ) and Jiaxian cattle (JX, ) were analyzed and identified with ARMS-PCR. In addition, we correlated SNP with growth traits and showed significant correlation with growth traits such as rump length, hip width, and body length ( ). Moreover, we tested the gene expression level in different tissues belonging to XN adult cattle ( ) and found its high expression in muscle tissues (relative to the kidney). Further, we found the SNP is able to increase the expression level in skeletal muscle ( ). According to statistical data, this SNP site may be applied to a molecular marker of an early marker-assisted selection for early growth of beef cattle.
ISSN:2363-9822
0003-9438
2363-9822
DOI:10.5194/aab-63-31-2020