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Identification of differentially expressed genes related to intramuscular fat development in the early and late fattening stages of hanwoo steers

Authors
Lee, Seung-HwanPark, Eung-WooCho, Yong-MinKim, Sung KonLee, Jun-HeonJeon, Jin-TaeLee, Chang-SooIm, Seok-KiOh, Sung-JongThompson, J. M.Yoon, Duhak
Issue Date
Sep-2007
Keywords
ACP DD-RT-PCR; Differential expressed genes (DEGs); Intramuscular fat
Citation
JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, v.40, no.5, pp 757 - 764
Pages
8
Indexed
SCOPUS
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Volume
40
Number
5
Start Page
757
End Page
764
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/35853
DOI
10.5483/bmbrep.2007.40.5.757
ISSN
1225-8687
Abstract
Marbling of cattle meat is dependent on the coordinated expression of multiple genes. Cattle dramatically increase their intramuscular fat content in the longissimus dorsi muscle between 12 and 27 months of age. We used the annealing control primer (ACP)-differential display RTPCR method to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs) that may participate in the development of intramuscular fat between early (12 months old) and late fattening stages (27 months old). Using 20 arbitrary ACP primers, we identified and sequenced 14 DEGs. BLAST searches revealed that expression of the MDH, P14-K, ferritin, ICER, NID-2, WDNMI, telethonin, filamin, and desmin (DES) genes increased while that of GAPD, COP VII, ACTA1, CamK II, and nebulin decreased during the late fattening stage. The results of functional categorization using the Gene Ontology database for 14 known genes indicated that MDH, GAPD, and COP VII are involved in metabolic pathways such as glycolysis and the TCA cycle, whereas telethonin, filamin, nebulin, desmin, and ACTA1 contribute to the muscle contractile apparatus, and P14-K, CamK II, and ICER have roles in signal transduction pathways regulated by growth factor or hormones. The final three genes, NID-2, WDNMI, and ferritin, are involved in iron transport and extracellular protein inhibition. The expression patterns were confirmed for seven genes (MDH, P14-K, ferritin, ICER, nebulin, WDNMI, and telethonin) using real-time PCR. We found that the novel transcription repressor ICER gene was highly expressed in the late fattening stage and during bovine preadipocyte differentiation. This information may be helpful in selecting candidate genes that participate in intramuscular fat development in cattle.
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