Polymorphisms of KLF3 gene coding region and identification of their functionality for abdominal fat in chickens
Abstract KLF3 is a member of the Kruppel‐like factor (KLF) family of transcription factors, and plays an important role in several biological processes, including adipogenesis, erythropoiesis and B‐cell development. The purposes of this study are to search for polymorphisms of KLF3 coding region and...
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doaj-051ad2f39934403e910973ff8000a4052021-05-20T18:47:35ZengWileyVeterinary Medicine and Science2053-10952021-05-017379279910.1002/vms3.422Polymorphisms of KLF3 gene coding region and identification of their functionality for abdominal fat in chickensWeijia Wang0Yudong Li1Ziwei Li2Ning Wang3Fan Xiao4Haihe Gao5Huaishun Guo6Hui Li7Shouzhi Wang8Key Laboratory of Chicken Genetics and Breeding Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Harbin ChinaKey Laboratory of Chicken Genetics and Breeding Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Harbin ChinaKey Laboratory of Chicken Genetics and Breeding Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Harbin ChinaKey Laboratory of Chicken Genetics and Breeding Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Harbin ChinaFujian Sunnzer Biotechnology Development Co., Ltd. Guangze Fujian Province ChinaFujian Sunnzer Biotechnology Development Co., Ltd. Guangze Fujian Province ChinaFujian Sunnzer Biotechnology Development Co., Ltd. Guangze Fujian Province ChinaKey Laboratory of Chicken Genetics and Breeding Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Harbin ChinaKey Laboratory of Chicken Genetics and Breeding Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Harbin ChinaAbstract KLF3 is a member of the Kruppel‐like factor (KLF) family of transcription factors, and plays an important role in several biological processes, including adipogenesis, erythropoiesis and B‐cell development. The purposes of this study are to search for polymorphisms of KLF3 coding region and to provide functional evidence for abdominal fat in chickens. A total of 168 SNPs in KLF3 coding region were detected in a unique chicken population, the Northeast Agricultural University broiler lines divergently selected for abdominal fat content (NEAUHLF). Of which three single nucleotide polymorphisms (g.3452T > C, g.8663A > G and g.10751G > A) were significantly correlated with abdominal fat weight (AFW) and abdominal fat percentage (AFP) of 329 birds from the 19th generation of NEAUHLF (FDR < 0.05). The reporter gene assay was performed to verify functionality of these three SNPs in both ICP‐1 and DF1 cells. Results showed that the luciferase activity of G allele was significantly higher than that of A allele in g.10751G > A (p < 0.05). However, there were no significant differences between different alleles of others two SNPs in luciferase activity. Overall, KLF3 is an important candidate gene that affects chicken abdominal fat content, and the g.10751G > A is a functional variant that potential would be applied to marker‐assisted selection (MAS) for selective breeding programme.https://doi.org/10.1002/vms3.422abdominal fatchickenfunctional variantsKruppel‐like factor 3reporter gene assay |
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Weijia Wang Yudong Li Ziwei Li Ning Wang Fan Xiao Haihe Gao Huaishun Guo Hui Li Shouzhi Wang Polymorphisms of KLF3 gene coding region and identification of their functionality for abdominal fat in chickens Veterinary Medicine and Science abdominal fat chicken functional variants Kruppel‐like factor 3 reporter gene assay |
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Weijia Wang Yudong Li Ziwei Li Ning Wang Fan Xiao Haihe Gao Huaishun Guo Hui Li Shouzhi Wang |
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Polymorphisms of KLF3 gene coding region and identification of their functionality for abdominal fat in chickens |
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Polymorphisms of KLF3 gene coding region and identification of their functionality for abdominal fat in chickens |
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Polymorphisms of KLF3 gene coding region and identification of their functionality for abdominal fat in chickens |
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Polymorphisms of KLF3 gene coding region and identification of their functionality for abdominal fat in chickens |
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Polymorphisms of KLF3 gene coding region and identification of their functionality for abdominal fat in chickens |
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polymorphisms of klf3 gene coding region and identification of their functionality for abdominal fat in chickens |
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Veterinary Medicine and Science |
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Abstract KLF3 is a member of the Kruppel‐like factor (KLF) family of transcription factors, and plays an important role in several biological processes, including adipogenesis, erythropoiesis and B‐cell development. The purposes of this study are to search for polymorphisms of KLF3 coding region and to provide functional evidence for abdominal fat in chickens. A total of 168 SNPs in KLF3 coding region were detected in a unique chicken population, the Northeast Agricultural University broiler lines divergently selected for abdominal fat content (NEAUHLF). Of which three single nucleotide polymorphisms (g.3452T > C, g.8663A > G and g.10751G > A) were significantly correlated with abdominal fat weight (AFW) and abdominal fat percentage (AFP) of 329 birds from the 19th generation of NEAUHLF (FDR < 0.05). The reporter gene assay was performed to verify functionality of these three SNPs in both ICP‐1 and DF1 cells. Results showed that the luciferase activity of G allele was significantly higher than that of A allele in g.10751G > A (p < 0.05). However, there were no significant differences between different alleles of others two SNPs in luciferase activity. Overall, KLF3 is an important candidate gene that affects chicken abdominal fat content, and the g.10751G > A is a functional variant that potential would be applied to marker‐assisted selection (MAS) for selective breeding programme. |
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abdominal fat chicken functional variants Kruppel‐like factor 3 reporter gene assay |
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