A novel polymorphisms in intron 12 of the bovine calpastatin gene.

Mol Biol Rep

Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Genetics and Animal Breeding, ul. Postepu 1, Jastrzebiec, 05-552, Wólka Kosowska, Poland.

Published: March 2008

Calpastatin (CAST) is a specific inhibitor of the ubiquitous calcium-dependent proteases-mu-calpain and m-calpain, found in mammalian tissues. This proteolytic system plays a key role in the tenderization process that occurs during post-mortem storage of meat under refrigerated conditioning. Fragments of the bovine CAST gene including intron 12 were amplified and subjected to SSCP analysis. Four new SNPs were found within intron 12 of the CAST gene: a transition T/C at position 3893+155* A/G at position 3893+163, a transversion T/A at position 3893+223 and a substitution A/G at position 3893+428 (consensus sequence--GenBank AY834771). The genetic variants in the bovine CAST gene can be analyzed with RFLP method and was studied in 375 bulls of six breeds, including Hereford, Aberdeen-angus, Simmental, Charolaise, Limousine and Polish Black-and-White (BW; Fresian) breeds.

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