In silico analysis of beta-lactoglobulin gene in some selected mammalian species

This study investigated in silico, the genetic diversity of Beta- Lactoglobulin (β-Lg) and their evolutionary and differentiation within and among selected mammalian species; and also examined the attendant effects of polymorphism on the functionality of the gene. A total of 21 β-Lg gene sequences w...

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Main Authors: Momoh O.M., Vincent S.T., Yakubu A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute for Animal Husbandry, Belgrade 2015-01-01
Series:Biotechnology in Animal Husbandry
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1450-9156/2015/1450-91561503327M.pdf
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spelling doaj-4b23b16ef62b4a8192b066cf010236032020-11-25T00:05:20Zeng Institute for Animal Husbandry, BelgradeBiotechnology in Animal Husbandry1450-91562217-71402015-01-013133273381450-91561503327MIn silico analysis of beta-lactoglobulin gene in some selected mammalian speciesMomoh O.M.0Vincent S.T.1Yakubu A.2University of Agriculture, Department of Animal Breeding and Physiology, College of Animal Science, Makurdi, Benue State, NigeriaUniversity of Agriculture, Department of Animal Breeding and Physiology, College of Animal Science, Makurdi, Benue State, NigeriaNasarawa State University, Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Keffi, Shabu- Lafia Campus, Nasarawa State, NigeriaThis study investigated in silico, the genetic diversity of Beta- Lactoglobulin (β-Lg) and their evolutionary and differentiation within and among selected mammalian species; and also examined the attendant effects of polymorphism on the functionality of the gene. A total of 21 β-Lg gene sequences with corresponding amino acids belonging to 6 species [cattle (4), buffalo (4), sheep (3), goat (3), pig (3) and horse (4)] were retrieved from GenBank (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov). All sequences were trimmed to equal length (500bp) corresponding to the same region. Sequences' alignment, translation and comparison were done with ClustalW using IUB substitution matrix, gap open penalty of 15 and gap extension penalty of 6.66. The alignment revealed high polymorphism of sequences among extant species. The Dxy inferred using p- distance revealed that sheep and goat had the lowest distance of 0.05 with a maximum distance of 0.65 between goat and horse. The hypothesis of strict neutrality (dN = dS ) was rejected for all extant species as allelic sequence evolution was driven by both purifying and positive selection. Only those of pig and buffalo were driven by positive selection. In-silico functional analysis of non-synonymous mutations using PANTHER revealed that, all the 12 amino acid substitutions (10 in cattle and 2 in sheep) did not impair protein function. The Neighbour-Joining phylogeny revealed trans-species evolution, but a species-wise phylogeny was obtained for UPGMA with consensus sequences. Thus, all probed SNPs from this study have no deleterious effect and can be tolerated by breeders when selecting stocks for milk improvement.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1450-9156/2015/1450-91561503327M.pdfsingle nucleotide polymorphismbeta-lactoglobulinin silicophylogeny
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author Momoh O.M.
Vincent S.T.
Yakubu A.
spellingShingle Momoh O.M.
Vincent S.T.
Yakubu A.
In silico analysis of beta-lactoglobulin gene in some selected mammalian species
Biotechnology in Animal Husbandry
single nucleotide polymorphism
beta-lactoglobulin
in silico
phylogeny
author_facet Momoh O.M.
Vincent S.T.
Yakubu A.
author_sort Momoh O.M.
title In silico analysis of beta-lactoglobulin gene in some selected mammalian species
title_short In silico analysis of beta-lactoglobulin gene in some selected mammalian species
title_full In silico analysis of beta-lactoglobulin gene in some selected mammalian species
title_fullStr In silico analysis of beta-lactoglobulin gene in some selected mammalian species
title_full_unstemmed In silico analysis of beta-lactoglobulin gene in some selected mammalian species
title_sort in silico analysis of beta-lactoglobulin gene in some selected mammalian species
publisher Institute for Animal Husbandry, Belgrade
series Biotechnology in Animal Husbandry
issn 1450-9156
2217-7140
publishDate 2015-01-01
description This study investigated in silico, the genetic diversity of Beta- Lactoglobulin (β-Lg) and their evolutionary and differentiation within and among selected mammalian species; and also examined the attendant effects of polymorphism on the functionality of the gene. A total of 21 β-Lg gene sequences with corresponding amino acids belonging to 6 species [cattle (4), buffalo (4), sheep (3), goat (3), pig (3) and horse (4)] were retrieved from GenBank (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov). All sequences were trimmed to equal length (500bp) corresponding to the same region. Sequences' alignment, translation and comparison were done with ClustalW using IUB substitution matrix, gap open penalty of 15 and gap extension penalty of 6.66. The alignment revealed high polymorphism of sequences among extant species. The Dxy inferred using p- distance revealed that sheep and goat had the lowest distance of 0.05 with a maximum distance of 0.65 between goat and horse. The hypothesis of strict neutrality (dN = dS ) was rejected for all extant species as allelic sequence evolution was driven by both purifying and positive selection. Only those of pig and buffalo were driven by positive selection. In-silico functional analysis of non-synonymous mutations using PANTHER revealed that, all the 12 amino acid substitutions (10 in cattle and 2 in sheep) did not impair protein function. The Neighbour-Joining phylogeny revealed trans-species evolution, but a species-wise phylogeny was obtained for UPGMA with consensus sequences. Thus, all probed SNPs from this study have no deleterious effect and can be tolerated by breeders when selecting stocks for milk improvement.
topic single nucleotide polymorphism
beta-lactoglobulin
in silico
phylogeny
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1450-9156/2015/1450-91561503327M.pdf
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