Multi-omics analysis of functional substances and expression verification in cashmere fineness
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Published:2023-11-28
Issue:1
Volume:24
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ISSN:1471-2164
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Container-title:BMC Genomics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:BMC Genomics
Author:
Xu Yanan,Zhang Yu,Qin Yuting,Gu Ming,Chen Rui,Sun Yinggang,Wu Yanzhi,Li Qian,Qiao Yanjun,Wang Xiaowei,Zhang Qiu,Kong Lingchao,Li Shuaitong,Wang Zeying
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Numerous factors influence the growth and development of cashmere. Existing research on cashmere has predominantly emphasized a single omics level. Integrating multi-omics analyses can offer a more comprehensive understanding by encompassing the entire spectrum. This study more accurately and comprehensively identified the key factors influencing cashmere fineness using multi-omics analysis.
Methods
This study used skin tissues of coarse cashmere type (CT_LCG) and fine cashmere type Liaoning cashmere goats (FT_LCG) for the analysis. This study employed an integrated approach involving transcriptomics, translatomics, proteomics, and metabolomics to identify substances associated with cashmere fineness. The findings were validated using parallel reaction monitoring (PRM) and multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) techniques.
Results
The GO functional enrichment analysis identified three common terms: multicellular organismal process, immune system process, and extracellular region. Furthermore, the KEGG enrichment analysis uncovered the involvement of the arachidonic acid metabolic pathway. Protein expression trends were verified using PRM technology. The expression trends of KRT79, as confirmed by PRM, were consistent with those observed in TMT proteomics and exhibited a positive regulatory effect on cashmere fineness. Metabolite expression trends were confirmed using MRM technology. The expression trends of 9 out of 15 validated metabolites were in agreement with those identified in the non-targeted metabolomics analysis.
Conclusions
This study employed multi-omics analysis to identify key regulators of cashmere fineness, including PLA2G12A, KRT79, and prostaglandin B2. The findings of this study offer valuable data and establish a theoretical foundation for conducting comprehensive investigations into the molecular regulatory mechanisms and functional aspects of cashmere fineness.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China Postdoctoral Science Foundation of China: Genetic trajectory and expression localization of key genes of cashmere fineness by multi-omics
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Genetics,Biotechnology
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