Reference : A mutation creating a potential illegitimate miRNA target site in the myostatin gene aff...
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Life sciences : Veterinary medicine & animal health
http://hdl.handle.net/2268/101953
A mutation creating a potential illegitimate miRNA target site in the myostatin gene affects muscularity in sheep
English
Clop, A. [> >]
Marcq, F. [> >]
Takeda, Haruko mailto [Université de Liège - ULg > Département de productions animales > GIGA-R : Génomique animale >]
Pirottin, Dimitri mailto [Université de Liège - ULg > Département de productions animales > GIGA-R : Génomique animale >]
Tordoir, X. [> >]
Bibé, B. [> >]
Bouix, J. [> >]
Caiment, Florian [Université de Liège - ULg > Département de productions animales > GIGA-R : Génomique animale >]
Elsen, J. M. [> >]
Eychenne, F. [> >]
Larzul, C. [> >]
Laville, E. [> >]
Meish, F. [> >]
Milenkovic, D. [> >]
Tobin, J. [> >]
Charlier, C. [> >]
Georges, Michel mailto [Université de Liège - ULg > Département de productions animales > GIGA-R : Génomique animale >]
2006
Nature Genetics
Nature Publishing Group
38
801-814
Yes (verified by ORBi)
1061-4036
1546-1718
New York
NY
[en] Texel sheep are renowned for their exceptional meatiness. To identify the genes underlying this economically important feature, we performed a whole-genome scan in a Romanov x Texel F2 population. We mapped a quantitative trait locus with a major effect on muscle mass to chromosome 2 and subsequently fine-mapped it to a chromosome interval encompassing the myostatin (GDF8) gene. We herein demonstrate that the GDF8 allele of Texel sheep is characterized by a G to A transition in the 3' UTR that creates a target site for mir1 and mir206, microRNAs (miRNAs) that are highly expressed in skeletal muscle. This causes translational inhibition of the myostatin gene and hence contributes to the muscular hypertrophy of Texel sheep. Analysis of SNP databases for humans and mice demonstrates that mutations creating or destroying putative miRNA target sites are abundant and might be important effectors of phenotypic variation.
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http://hdl.handle.net/2268/101953

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