Allele-specific expression is widespread in Bos indicus muscle and affects meat quality candidate genes.

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Autor(a) principal: SOUZA, M. M. de
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: ZERLOTINI NETO, A., ROCHA, M. I. P., BRUSCADIN, J. J., DINIZ, W. J. da S., CARDOSO, T. F., CESAR, A. S. M., AFONSO, J., ANDRADE, B. G. N., MUDADU, M. de A., MOKRY, F. B., TIZIOTO, P. C., OLIVEIRA, P. S. N. de, NICIURA, S. C. M., COUTINHO, L. L., REGITANO, L. C. de A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)
Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1125395
https://doi.org/10.1038/S41598-020-67089-0
Resumo: Differences between the expression of the two alleles of a gene are known as allele-specific expression (ASE), a common event in the transcriptome of mammals. Despite ASE being a source of phenotypic variation, its occurrence and effects on genetic prediction of economically relevant traits are still unexplored in bovines. Furthermore, as ASE events are likely driven by cis-regulatory mutations, scanning them throughout the bovine genome represents a significant step to elucidate the mechanisms underlying gene expression regulation. To address this question in a Bos indicus population, we built the ASE profile of the skeletal muscle tissue of 190 Nelore steers, using RNA sequencing data and SNPs genotypes from the Illumina BovineHD BeadChip (770 K bp). After quality control, 820 SNPs showed at least one sample with ASE. These SNPs were widespread among all autosomal chromosomes, being 32.01% found in 3'UTR and 31.41% in coding regions. We observed a considerable variation of ASE profile among individuals, which highlighted the need for biological replicates in ASE studies. Functional analysis revealed that ASE genes play critical biological functions in the development and maintenance of muscle tissue. Additionally, some of these genes were previously reported as associated with beef production and quality traits in livestock, thus indicating a possible source of bias on genomic predictions for these traits.
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spelling Allele-specific expression is widespread in Bos indicus muscle and affects meat quality candidate genes.Expressão gênicaRegulação da expressão gênicaAllelic expressionAllele-specific expressionBos IndicusGene expression regulationDifferences between the expression of the two alleles of a gene are known as allele-specific expression (ASE), a common event in the transcriptome of mammals. Despite ASE being a source of phenotypic variation, its occurrence and effects on genetic prediction of economically relevant traits are still unexplored in bovines. Furthermore, as ASE events are likely driven by cis-regulatory mutations, scanning them throughout the bovine genome represents a significant step to elucidate the mechanisms underlying gene expression regulation. To address this question in a Bos indicus population, we built the ASE profile of the skeletal muscle tissue of 190 Nelore steers, using RNA sequencing data and SNPs genotypes from the Illumina BovineHD BeadChip (770 K bp). After quality control, 820 SNPs showed at least one sample with ASE. These SNPs were widespread among all autosomal chromosomes, being 32.01% found in 3'UTR and 31.41% in coding regions. We observed a considerable variation of ASE profile among individuals, which highlighted the need for biological replicates in ASE studies. Functional analysis revealed that ASE genes play critical biological functions in the development and maintenance of muscle tissue. Additionally, some of these genes were previously reported as associated with beef production and quality traits in livestock, thus indicating a possible source of bias on genomic predictions for these traits.Na publicação: Adhemar Zerlotini. Article number: 10204.MARCELA MARIA DE SOUZA, UFSCar; ADHEMAR ZERLOTINI NETO, CNPTIA; MARINA IBELLI PEREIRA ROCHA, UFSCar; JENNIFER JESSICA BRUSCADIN, UFSCar; WELLISON JARLES DA SILVA DINIZ, UFSCar; TAINÃ FIGUEIREDO CARDOSO; ALINE SILVA MELLO CESAR, ESALQ/USP; JULIANA AFONSO, UFSCar; BRUNO GABRIEL NASCIMENTO ANDRADE, UFSCar; MAURICIO DE ALVARENGA MUDADU, CNPTIA; FABIANA BARICHELLO MOKRY, UFSCar; POLYANA CRISTINE TIZIOTO, NGS Soluções Genômicas, Piracicaba; PRISCILA SILVA NEUBERN DE OLIVEIRA; SIMONE CRISTINA MEO NICIURA, CPPSE; LUIZ LEHMANN COUTINHO, ESALQ/USP; LUCIANA CORREIA DE ALMEIDA REGITANO, CPPSE.SOUZA, M. M. deZERLOTINI NETO, A.ROCHA, M. I. P.BRUSCADIN, J. J.DINIZ, W. J. da S.CARDOSO, T. F.CESAR, A. S. M.AFONSO, J.ANDRADE, B. G. N.MUDADU, M. de A.MOKRY, F. B.TIZIOTO, P. C.OLIVEIRA, P. S. N. deNICIURA, S. C. M.COUTINHO, L. L.REGITANO, L. C. de A.2020-10-10T09:14:31Z2020-10-10T09:14:31Z2020-10-092020info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleScientific Reports, v. 10, n. 1, p. 1-11, 2020.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1125395https://doi.org/10.1038/S41598-020-67089-0enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2020-10-10T09:14:38Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1125395Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542020-10-10T09:14:38falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542020-10-10T09:14:38Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Allele-specific expression is widespread in Bos indicus muscle and affects meat quality candidate genes.
title Allele-specific expression is widespread in Bos indicus muscle and affects meat quality candidate genes.
spellingShingle Allele-specific expression is widespread in Bos indicus muscle and affects meat quality candidate genes.
SOUZA, M. M. de
Expressão gênica
Regulação da expressão gênica
Allelic expression
Allele-specific expression
Bos Indicus
Gene expression regulation
title_short Allele-specific expression is widespread in Bos indicus muscle and affects meat quality candidate genes.
title_full Allele-specific expression is widespread in Bos indicus muscle and affects meat quality candidate genes.
title_fullStr Allele-specific expression is widespread in Bos indicus muscle and affects meat quality candidate genes.
title_full_unstemmed Allele-specific expression is widespread in Bos indicus muscle and affects meat quality candidate genes.
title_sort Allele-specific expression is widespread in Bos indicus muscle and affects meat quality candidate genes.
author SOUZA, M. M. de
author_facet SOUZA, M. M. de
ZERLOTINI NETO, A.
ROCHA, M. I. P.
BRUSCADIN, J. J.
DINIZ, W. J. da S.
CARDOSO, T. F.
CESAR, A. S. M.
AFONSO, J.
ANDRADE, B. G. N.
MUDADU, M. de A.
MOKRY, F. B.
TIZIOTO, P. C.
OLIVEIRA, P. S. N. de
NICIURA, S. C. M.
COUTINHO, L. L.
REGITANO, L. C. de A.
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author2 ZERLOTINI NETO, A.
ROCHA, M. I. P.
BRUSCADIN, J. J.
DINIZ, W. J. da S.
CARDOSO, T. F.
CESAR, A. S. M.
AFONSO, J.
ANDRADE, B. G. N.
MUDADU, M. de A.
MOKRY, F. B.
TIZIOTO, P. C.
OLIVEIRA, P. S. N. de
NICIURA, S. C. M.
COUTINHO, L. L.
REGITANO, L. C. de A.
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv MARCELA MARIA DE SOUZA, UFSCar; ADHEMAR ZERLOTINI NETO, CNPTIA; MARINA IBELLI PEREIRA ROCHA, UFSCar; JENNIFER JESSICA BRUSCADIN, UFSCar; WELLISON JARLES DA SILVA DINIZ, UFSCar; TAINÃ FIGUEIREDO CARDOSO; ALINE SILVA MELLO CESAR, ESALQ/USP; JULIANA AFONSO, UFSCar; BRUNO GABRIEL NASCIMENTO ANDRADE, UFSCar; MAURICIO DE ALVARENGA MUDADU, CNPTIA; FABIANA BARICHELLO MOKRY, UFSCar; POLYANA CRISTINE TIZIOTO, NGS Soluções Genômicas, Piracicaba; PRISCILA SILVA NEUBERN DE OLIVEIRA; SIMONE CRISTINA MEO NICIURA, CPPSE; LUIZ LEHMANN COUTINHO, ESALQ/USP; LUCIANA CORREIA DE ALMEIDA REGITANO, CPPSE.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SOUZA, M. M. de
ZERLOTINI NETO, A.
ROCHA, M. I. P.
BRUSCADIN, J. J.
DINIZ, W. J. da S.
CARDOSO, T. F.
CESAR, A. S. M.
AFONSO, J.
ANDRADE, B. G. N.
MUDADU, M. de A.
MOKRY, F. B.
TIZIOTO, P. C.
OLIVEIRA, P. S. N. de
NICIURA, S. C. M.
COUTINHO, L. L.
REGITANO, L. C. de A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Expressão gênica
Regulação da expressão gênica
Allelic expression
Allele-specific expression
Bos Indicus
Gene expression regulation
topic Expressão gênica
Regulação da expressão gênica
Allelic expression
Allele-specific expression
Bos Indicus
Gene expression regulation
description Differences between the expression of the two alleles of a gene are known as allele-specific expression (ASE), a common event in the transcriptome of mammals. Despite ASE being a source of phenotypic variation, its occurrence and effects on genetic prediction of economically relevant traits are still unexplored in bovines. Furthermore, as ASE events are likely driven by cis-regulatory mutations, scanning them throughout the bovine genome represents a significant step to elucidate the mechanisms underlying gene expression regulation. To address this question in a Bos indicus population, we built the ASE profile of the skeletal muscle tissue of 190 Nelore steers, using RNA sequencing data and SNPs genotypes from the Illumina BovineHD BeadChip (770 K bp). After quality control, 820 SNPs showed at least one sample with ASE. These SNPs were widespread among all autosomal chromosomes, being 32.01% found in 3'UTR and 31.41% in coding regions. We observed a considerable variation of ASE profile among individuals, which highlighted the need for biological replicates in ASE studies. Functional analysis revealed that ASE genes play critical biological functions in the development and maintenance of muscle tissue. Additionally, some of these genes were previously reported as associated with beef production and quality traits in livestock, thus indicating a possible source of bias on genomic predictions for these traits.
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