牛乳脂生产基因的电子北方分析和基因网络建模。

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Genetics Research International Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-11-07 DOI:10.1155/2017/1910530
Bhaskar Ganguly, Tanuj Kumar Ambwani, Sunil Kumar Rastogi
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乳脂是奶牛最重要的经济性状之一。然而,与乳脂合成有关的生物机制仍然知之甚少。在本研究中,使用计算方法对45个参与脂质生物合成和分泌的基因进行了表达谱分析,以确定那些在乳腺组织中差异表达的基因。在乳腺、皮肤和肌肉组织中,与脂肪酸进入细胞、外源和胆固醇转运、乙酸和脂肪酸活化和细胞内转运、脂肪酸合成和去饱和、三酰甘油合成、鞘脂合成、脂滴形成、酮体利用以及转录调控相关的9个生物过程的基因转录丰度被观察到。根据三种组织类型的转录物丰度推导出基因的相对表达系数,以确定在哺乳期间优先表达的基因。13个基因(ACSS1、ACSS2、ADFP、CD36、FABP3、FASN、GPAM、INSIG1、LPL、SCD5、SPTLC1、SREBF1、XDH)在乳腺组织中表达较高,其中6个基因(ADFP、FASN、GPAM、LPL、SREBF1、XDH)在成年期表达较高。此外,我们绘制了这些基因的相互作用网络,以确定相互作用的性质,并确定乳脂生物合成和分泌途径中的主要基因。
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Electronic Northern Analysis of Genes and Modeling of Gene Networks Underlying Bovine Milk Fat Production.

Milk fat is one of the most important economic traits in dairy animals. Yet, the biological machinery involved in milk fat synthesis remains poorly understood. In the present study, expression profiling of 45 genes involved in lipid biosynthesis and secretion was performed using a computational approach to identify those genes that are differentially expressed in mammary tissue. Transcript abundance was observed for genes associated with nine bioprocesses, namely, fatty acid import into cells, xenobiotic and cholesterol transport, acetate and fatty acid activation and intracellular transport, fatty acid synthesis and desaturation, triacylglycerol synthesis, sphingolipid synthesis, lipid droplet formation, ketone body utilization, and regulation of transcription in mammary, skin, and muscle tissue. Relative expression coefficient of the genes was derived based on the transcript abundance across the three tissue types to determine the genes that were preferentially expressed during lactation. 13 genes (ACSS1, ACSS2, ADFP, CD36, FABP3, FASN, GPAM, INSIG1, LPL, SCD5, SPTLC1, SREBF1, and XDH) showed higher expression in the mammary tissue of which 6 (ADFP, FASN, GPAM, LPL, SREBF1, and XDH) showed higher expression during adulthood. Further, interaction networks were mapped for these genes to determine the nature of interactions and to identify the major genes in the milk fat biosynthesis and secretion pathways.

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期刊介绍: Genetics Research International is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles as well as review articles in all areas of genetics and genomics. The journal focuses on articles bearing on heredity, biochemistry, and molecular biology, as well as clinical findings.
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