Identification of genetic associations and functional SNPs of bovine KLF6 gene on milk production traits in Chinese holstein
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Published:2023-11-28
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Volume:24
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ISSN:2730-6844
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Container-title:BMC Genomic Data
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language:en
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Short-container-title:BMC Genom Data
Author:
Liu Yanan,Han Bo,Zheng Weijie,Peng Peng,Yang Chendong,Jiang Guie,Ma Yabin,Li Jianming,Ni Junqing,Sun Dongxiao
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Our previous research identified the Kruppel like factor 6 (KLF6) gene as a prospective candidate for milk production traits in dairy cattle. The expression of KLF6 in the livers of Holstein cows during the peak of lactation was significantly higher than that during the dry and early lactation periods. Notably, it plays an essential role in activating peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α (PPARα) signaling pathways. The primary aim of this study was to further substantiate whether the KLF6 gene has significant genetic effects on milk traits in dairy cattle.
Results
Through direct sequencing of PCR products with pooled DNA, we totally identified 12 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within the KLF6 gene. The set of SNPs encompasses 7 located in 5′ flanking region, 2 located in exon 2 and 3 located in 3′ untranslated region (UTR). Of these, the g.44601035G > A is a missense mutation that resulting in the replacement of arginine (CGG) with glutamine (CAG), consequently leading to alterations in the secondary structure of the KLF6 protein, as predicted by SOPMA. The remaining 7 regulatory SNPs significantly impacted the transcriptional activity of KLF6 following mutation (P < 0.005), manifesting as changes in transcription factor binding sites. Additionally, 4 SNPs located in both the UTR and exons were predicted to influence the secondary structure of KLF6 mRNA using the RNAfold web server. Furthermore, we performed the genotype-phenotype association analysis using SAS 9.2 which found all the 12 SNPs were significantly correlated to milk yield, fat yield, fat percentage, protein yield and protein percentage within both the first and second lactations (P < 0.0001 ~ 0.0441). Also, with Haploview 4.2 software, we found the 12 SNPs linked closely and formed a haplotype block, which was strongly associated with five milk traits (P < 0.0001 ~ 0.0203).
Conclusions
In summary, our study represented the KLF6 gene has significant impacts on milk yield and composition traits in dairy cattle. Among the identified SNPs, 7 were implicated in modulating milk traits by impacting transcriptional activity, 4 by altering mRNA secondary structure, and 1 by affecting the protein secondary structure of KLF6. These findings provided valuable molecular insights for genomic selection program of dairy cattle.
Funder
Hebei Provincial Key Research Projects National Key Research and Development Program of China Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in University
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Health Informatics,Genetics
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