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A Missense Mutation of the HSPB7 Gene Associated with Heat Tolerance in Chinese Indicine Cattle.


ABSTRACT: The small heat shock proteins (HSPB) are expressed in response to heat stress, and the heat shock protein family B (small) member 7 (HSPB7) gene has been reported to play an important role in heat tolerance pathways. Only a missense mutation (NC_037329.1: g.136054902 C > G: p.Ala69Gly) was identified in the HSPB7 gene in indicine cattle, which might be a candidate mutation associated with the heat tolerance. Here, we explore the allele frequency of this mutation in 774 individuals belonging to 32 Chinese indigenous cattle breeds using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and DNA sequencing methods. The distribution of alleles of NC_037329.1: g.136054902 C > G displays significant geographical difference across native Chinese cattle breeds that the allele C was dominant in northern cattle groups, while allele G was dominant in southern indicine cattle groups. Additionally, the association analysis indicated that the G allele was significantly associated with mean annual temperature (T), relative humidity (RH), and temperature humidity index (THI) (p < 0.01), suggesting that cattle carrying allele G were distributed in regions with higher T, RH, and THI. Our results demonstrate that the mutation of the HSPB7 gene in Chinese indicine cattle might be a candidate gene associated with the heat tolerance.

SUBMITTER: Zeng L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6721237 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Missense Mutation of the <i>HSPB7</i> Gene Associated with Heat Tolerance in Chinese Indicine Cattle.

Zeng Lulan L   Cao Yanhong Y   Wu Zhuyue Z   Huang Mingguang M   Zhang Guoliang G   Lei Chuzhao C   Zhao Yumin Y  

Animals : an open access journal from MDPI 20190814 8


The small heat shock proteins (HSPB) are expressed in response to heat stress, and the heat shock protein family B (small) member 7 (<i>HSPB7</i>) gene has been reported to play an important role in heat tolerance pathways. Only a missense mutation (NC_037329.1: g.136054902 C > G: p.Ala69Gly) was identified in the <i>HSPB7</i> gene in indicine cattle, which might be a candidate mutation associated with the heat tolerance. Here, we explore the allele frequency of this mutation in 774 individuals  ...[more]

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