杜洛克猪MuRF1的缺失促进了骨骼肌肥大。

IF 2.7 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Transgenic Research Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1007/s11248-023-00342-0
Jiaping Li, Yiqing Hu, Jiajia Li, Haitao Wang, Hanyu Wu, Chengcheng Zhao, Tan Tan, Li Zhang, Di Zhu, Xu Liu, Ning Li, Xiaoxiang Hu
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肌肉质量的发展依赖于蛋白质合成的增加和肌肉蛋白质降解的减少。肌环指蛋白-1 (MuRF1)在控制肌肉萎缩中起关键作用。其E3泛素连接酶活性通过泛素-蛋白酶体系统识别和降解骨骼肌蛋白。在小鼠体内,编码Murf1的Murf1基因的缺失会导致骨骼肌蛋白的积累和肌肉萎缩的缓解。然而,Murf1在农业动物中的功能尚不清楚。本研究以F0 Murf1-/-猪为基础,培育F1代Murf1+/-和F2代Murf1-/-杜洛克猪,研究敲除Murf1对骨骼肌发育的影响。我们发现,与野生型(WT)猪相比,Murf1+/-猪保持了正常的肌肉生长和繁殖水平,其瘦肉百分比增加了6%。此外,Murf1+/-猪的肉色、pH值、保水能力和嫩度与WT猪相似。Murf1+/-组的点滴损失率和肌内脂肪略有下降。然而,成年Murf1+/-猪背最长肌肌纤维的横截面积增加。MuRF1靶向的骨骼肌蛋白MYBPC3和肌动蛋白在MuRF1 +/-和MuRF1 -/-猪体内积累。我们的研究结果表明,抑制murf1缺陷的杜洛克猪的肌肉蛋白降解可以增加其肌纤维的大小和瘦肉的百分比,而不会影响其生长或猪肉品质。我们的研究表明,Murf1是猪养殖中促进骨骼肌肥大的靶基因。
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Loss of MuRF1 in Duroc pigs promotes skeletal muscle hypertrophy.

Muscle mass development depends on increased protein synthesis and reduced muscle protein degradation. Muscle ring-finger protein-1 (MuRF1) plays a key role in controlling muscle atrophy. Its E3 ubiquitin ligase activity recognizes and degrades skeletal muscle proteins through the ubiquitin-proteasome system. The loss of Murf1, which encodes MuRF1, in mice leads to the accumulation of skeletal muscle proteins and alleviation of muscle atrophy. However, the function of Murf1 in agricultural animals remains unclear. Herein, we bred F1 generation Murf1+/- and F2 generation Murf1-/- Duroc pigs from F0 Murf1-/- pigs to investigate the effect of Murf1 knockout on skeletal muscle development. We found that the Murf1+/- pigs retained normal levels of muscle growth and reproduction, and their percentage of lean meat increased by 6% compared to that of the wild type (WT) pigs. Furthermore, the meat color, pH, water-holding capacity, and tenderness of the Murf1+/- pigs were similar to those of the WT pigs. The drip loss rate and intramuscular fat decreased slightly in the Murf1+/- pigs. However, the cross-sectional area of the myofibers in the longissimus dorsi increased in the adult Murf1+/- pigs. The skeletal muscle proteins MYBPC3 and actin, which are targeted by MuRF1, accumulated in the Murf1+/- and Murf1-/- pigs. Our findings show that inhibiting muscle protein degradation in MuRF1-deficient Duroc pigs increases the size of their myofibers and their percentage of lean meat without influencing their growth or pork quality. Our study demonstrates that Murf1 is a target gene for promoting skeletal muscle hypertrophy in pig breeding.

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Transgenic Research
Transgenic Research 生物-生化研究方法
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期刊介绍: Transgenic Research focusses on transgenic and genome edited higher organisms. Manuscripts emphasizing biotechnological applications are strongly encouraged. Intellectual property, ethical issues, societal impact and regulatory aspects also fall within the scope of the journal. Transgenic Research aims to bridge the gap between fundamental and applied science in molecular biology and biotechnology for the plant and animal academic and associated industry communities. Transgenic Research publishes -Original Papers -Reviews: Should critically summarize the current state-of-the-art of the subject in a dispassionate way. Authors are requested to contact a Board Member before submission. Reviews should not be descriptive; rather they should present the most up-to-date information on the subject in a dispassionate and critical way. Perspective Reviews which can address new or controversial aspects are encouraged. -Brief Communications: Should report significant developments in methodology and experimental transgenic higher organisms
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