Effects of the Expressions and Variants of the CAST Gene on the Fatty Acid Composition of the Longissimus Thoracis Muscle of Grazing Sonid Sheep

Author:

Guo Xin,Li Terigele,Lu Datong,Yamada Takahisa,Li XiheORCID,Bao SiqinORCID,Liu Jiasen,Borjigin Gerelt,Cang Ming,Tong BinORCID

Abstract

Fatty acid (FA) composition has an important impact on the nutrition and flavor of meat, and on consumer health, and is receiving more attention in the sheep industry. This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between the expression levels of the CAST gene and the FA composition in the longissimus thoracis (LL) muscle, to identify novel variants of CAST, and to perform association analysis with the FA composition in grazing Sonid lambs. The correlation results showed that high expression levels of CAST are correlated with better FA compositions and classes in LL. For association studies, the results showed that c.1210C>T and c.1437G>A in LD-M, and c.2097C>T mutations are associated with some compositions and classes of FA in the LL of grazing Sonid sheep. Two missense c.646G>C (G216R) and c.1210C>T (R404C) mutations were predicted to influence the Calpain_inhib domains of CAST. Thus, the correlation results and associated mutations are expected to be genetic selection markers for the FA composition and meat quality of grazing Sonid lamb muscle and provide new insights into sheep meat quality traits influenced by the ovine CAST gene.

Funder

the Inner Mongolia Science & Technology Plan

the Xilingol Science & Technology Plan

the State Key Laboratory for Reproductive Regulation and Breeding of Grassland Livestock

the “Grassland Talents” Program

the High-level Talents Import Program of Inner Mongolia University

the High Level Overseas Talents Project

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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