The -casein ( -CN) is a member of the casein family associated with milk traits in ruminants, but so far the buffalo gene has not been well understood. In this work, the polymorphisms of in river and swamp buffalo were detected using direct sequencing of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) products. As a result, 13 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were identified in the coding sequence (CDS) of in two types of buffalo, of which eight SNPs were non-synonymous. The amino acid changes caused by c.580T C and c.642C G may affect the function of buffalo -CN. A total of 11 CDS haplotypes were defined, and accordingly 11 variants of buffalo -CN were inferred and named. The CDSs of both types of buffalo were 669 nucleotides, which encoded a precursor of 222 amino acids (AAs), and the first 15 AAs constitute a signal peptide. The composition and physicochemical characteristics of two types of buffalo -CNs were similar but slightly different from those of cattle -CN. The -CN mature peptides of buffalo and the species of genus contained a casein domain, and their secondary structures were highly consistent, indicating that they are functionally similar. The results here provide initial insights into the variation, characteristics and biological function of buffalo .
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/aab-63-345-2020 | DOI Listing |
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