Analysis of the Imprinting Status and Expression of the MAGEL2 Gene During Initiation at Puberty in the Dolang Sheep.

DNA and cell biology Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-16 DOI:10.1089/dna.2023.0166
Yongjie Zhang, Zhiyuan Sui, Zhishuai Zhang, Chenguang Wang, Xiaojun Li, Feng Xing
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Genomic imprinting refers to the expression of parent-specific genes in diploid mammalian cells. MAGEL2 gene is a maternally imprinted gene that has been identified in mice and humans and is associated with the onset of puberty. The purpose of this study was to investigate its imprinting status and its relationship with the onset of puberty in Dolang sheep. The sequence of 3734 bp cDNA of MAGEL2 in Dolang sheep was obtained by cloning and sequencing, encoding 1173 amino acids. The results of the nucleotide and amino acid similarity analysis showed that it was highly conserved among different mammalian species. The MAGEL2 gene was expressed monoallelically in the tissues of adult and neonatal umbilical cords, and the expressed allele was paternally inherited. Real Time quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR) results showed that the MAGEL2 gene was highly expressed in the hypothalamus and pituitary gland, increased significantly from prepuberty to puberty, and decreased significantly after puberty. This study suggests that MAGEL2 is a paternally expressed and maternally imprinted gene in Dolang sheep, which may be involved in the initiation of puberty in Dolang sheep. This study provides a theoretical basis for further research on the mechanism of the imprinted gene MAGEL2 regulating the onset of puberty in sheep, and provides a new idea for the future research on the mechanism of onset of puberty in sheep.

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多郎羊青春期发育过程中MAGEL2基因的表达及印迹状态分析。
基因组印迹是指亲本特异性基因在二倍体哺乳动物细胞中的表达。MAGEL2基因是一种母体印记基因,已在小鼠和人类中鉴定,与青春期的开始有关。本研究的目的是研究其印记状态及其与多朗羊青春期开始的关系。3734的序列 通过克隆和测序获得了多郎羊MAGEL2基因的bp cDNA,编码1173个氨基酸。核苷酸和氨基酸的相似性分析结果表明,它在不同哺乳动物物种中高度保守。MAGEL2基因在成人和新生儿脐带组织中单等位基因表达,表达的等位基因为父系遗传。实时定量PCR(RT-qPCR)结果显示,MAGEL2基因在下丘脑和垂体中高表达,从青春期前到青春期显著增加,青春期后显著减少。本研究表明,MAGEL2是多朗羊的父系表达和母系印记基因,可能参与多朗羊青春期的启动。本研究为进一步研究印迹基因MAGEL2调控绵羊青春期发生的机制提供了理论依据,为今后研究绵羊青春期发生机制提供了新思路。
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