?-casein is a glycosilated protein belonging to a family of phosphoproteins (?s1, ?, ?s2, ?) that represent themajorprotein component inmammalianmilk. ?-casein plays an essential role in the caseinmicelle stabilization, determiningthe size and the specific function. In the present paper, we report for the first time the characterization of thenucleotide sequence of the whole ?-casein-encoding gene (CSN3) plus 1045 nucleotides at the 5? flanking regionin Camelus dromedarius. The promoter region and the complete cDNA were also provided for the first time inCamelus bactrianus. The gene is spread over 9.3 kb and consists of 5 exons varying in length from 33 bp (exon 3)to 494 bp (exon 4), and 4 introns from 1200 bp (intron 3) to 2928 bp (intron 2). Highly conserved sequences,located in the 5? flanking region, have been found. The regulatory regions of camels seems to be more related toequids than to other compared species. 17 polymorphic sites have been detected, one of these (g.1029T>C) isresponsible for the creation of a new putative consensus sequence for the transcription factor HNF-1. In general,these SNPs are the first reported in camels for casein loci. Finally, seven interspersed repeated elements were alsoidentified at intronic level.
Molecular characterization and genetic variability at Kappa-casein gene (CSN3) in camels
A Pauciullo;
2013
Abstract
?-casein is a glycosilated protein belonging to a family of phosphoproteins (?s1, ?, ?s2, ?) that represent themajorprotein component inmammalianmilk. ?-casein plays an essential role in the caseinmicelle stabilization, determiningthe size and the specific function. In the present paper, we report for the first time the characterization of thenucleotide sequence of the whole ?-casein-encoding gene (CSN3) plus 1045 nucleotides at the 5? flanking regionin Camelus dromedarius. The promoter region and the complete cDNA were also provided for the first time inCamelus bactrianus. The gene is spread over 9.3 kb and consists of 5 exons varying in length from 33 bp (exon 3)to 494 bp (exon 4), and 4 introns from 1200 bp (intron 3) to 2928 bp (intron 2). Highly conserved sequences,located in the 5? flanking region, have been found. The regulatory regions of camels seems to be more related toequids than to other compared species. 17 polymorphic sites have been detected, one of these (g.1029T>C) isresponsible for the creation of a new putative consensus sequence for the transcription factor HNF-1. In general,these SNPs are the first reported in camels for casein loci. Finally, seven interspersed repeated elements were alsoidentified at intronic level.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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