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Bogor Agricultural University
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Gene | 2018
Asep Gunawan; Jakaria; Kasita Listyarini; A. Furqon; Cece Sumantri; Syeda Hasina Akter; Muhammad Jasim Uddin
Mutton consumption is less popular in many Asian countries including Indonesia, whose consumers often complain about the unpleasant flavour and odour of the meat. The main causes of mutton odour are the two compounds of branched chain fatty acid (BCFA): methylnonanoic (MNA), phenol, 3-methyl (MP), 4-methylnonanoic (MNA) and 4-ethyloctanoic (EOA) present in all the adipose tissue; and the 3-methylindole (MI) or skatole and indole, which are originated from pastoral diets. It is crucial to understand the genetic mechanism of mutton odour and flavour (MOF) to select sheep for lower BCFA and indole thus reduce the unpleasant flavour of meat. The aim of the present study was to investigate transcriptome profiling in liver tissue with divergent MOF using RNA deep sequencing. Liver tissues from higher (n = 3) and lower (n = 3) MOF sheep were analysed using Illumina HiSeq 2500. The total number of reads produced for each liver sample ranged from 21.37 to 25.37 million. Approximately 103 genes were differentially expressed (DEGs) with significance level of p-adjusted value <0.05. Among them, 60 genes were up-regulated, and 43 were down-regulated (p < 0.01, FC > 1.5) in higher MOF group. Differentially regulated genes in high MOF liver samples were enriched in biological processes such as cellular response to chemical stimulus and endogenous stimulus; cellular components such as such as basement membrane and extracellular matrix; and molecular functions such as haeme binding and oxidoreductase activity. Among the DEGs, metabolic phase I related genes belonging to the cytochrome P450 CYP2A6 were dominantly expressed. Additionally, phase II conjugation genes including UDP glucuronosyltransferases UGT2B18, sulfotransferase SULT1C1, and glutathione S-transferase GSTM1 were identified. The dominant candidate genes for SOF could be cytochrome P450, sodium-channel protein, transmembrane protein, glutathione transferase, UDP glucuronosyltransferases and sulfotransferase. Pathway analysis identified steroid hormone biosynthesis and chemical carcinogenesis by cytochrome P450 pathways which may play important roles in MOF-related molecules metabolism. This work highlighted potential genes and gene-networks that may affect meat off flavour and odour in sheep.
Media Peternakan | 2011
Asep Gunawan; Jakaria
Media Peternakan | 2015
Komang Alit Paramitasari; Cece Sumantri; Jakaria
International Journal of Poultry Science | 2015
R.K. Rusli; Komang G. Wiryawan; Toto Toharmat; Jakaria; Rita Mutia
Media Peternakan | 2013
I. Khaerunnisa; Eka Meutia Sari; M. Ulfah; Jakaria; Cece Sumantri
International Journal of Poultry Science | 2018
Muhammad Jasim Uddi; Asep Gunawan; Eva Siti Nurajizah; Kasita Listyarini; A. Furqon; Woki Bilyaro; Cece Sumantri; Jakaria; Syeda Hasina Akt
Archive | 2016
Asep Gunawan; A. Furqon; Kasita Listyarini; Jakaria; Cece Sumantri
International Journal of Poultry Science | 2016
Isyana Khaerunnis; Muhammad Pramujo; Irma Isnafia Arief; Cahyo Budiman; Asep Gunawan; Jakaria; Cece Sumantri
Media Peternakan | 2015
Wike andre Septian; Jakaria; Cece Sumantri
Media Peternakan | 2015
R.K. Rusli; Komang G. Wiryawan; Toto Toharmat; Jakaria; Rita Mutia