Liushuai Hua
Northwest A&F University
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Scientific Reports | 2015
Jing Wang; Liushuai Hua; Hong Pan; Liangzhi Zhang; Mingxun Li; Yongzhen Huang; Zhuanjian Li; Xianyong Lan; Chuzhao Lei; Congjun Li; Hong Chen
Cell death-inducing DFFA-like effector c (CIDEC, also known as Fsp27) has emerged as an important regulator of metabolism associated with lipodystrophy, diabetes, and hepatic steatosis. It is required for unilocular lipid droplet formation and optimal energy storage. The mechanism between this gene and livestock growth traits, however, has yet to be reported. In this study, we found ten novel single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the 5’ transcriptional region of CIDEC in Nanyang (NY) cattle, which are located in the recognition sequences (potential cis-acting elements) of 22 transcription factors, and the nine haplotypes represent nine different combinations of polymorphic potential cis-acting elements. The results indicated that individuals with the H8-H8 diplotype had heavier body weights and faster growth rates (P < 0.01) at 18th months than those with H1-H8. We evaluated the transcriptional activities of different haplotypes in vitro, the results were consistent with the association analysis. The H8 haplotype had 1.88-fold (P < 0.001) higher transcriptional activity than the H1 haplotype. We speculate that the haplotypes of the potential cis-acting elements may affect the transcriptional activity of CIDEC, thus affecting the growth traits of cattle. This information may be used in molecular marker-assisted selection of cattle breeding in the future.
PLOS ONE | 2014
Liushuai Hua; Jing Wang; Mingxun Li; Xiaomei Sun; Liangzhi Zhang; Chuzhao Lei; Xianyong Lan; Xingtang Fang; Xin Zhao; Hong Chen
As the master regulator of adipogenesis, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARG) is required for the accumulation of adipose tissue and hence contributes to obesity. A previous study showed that the substitution of +20A>G in PPARG changed the 7th amino acid from Asp to Gly, creating a mutant referred to as PPARG Asp7Gly. In this study, association analysis indicated that PPARG Asp7Gly was associated with lower body height, body weight and heart girth in cattle (P<0.05). Overexpression of PPARG in NIH3T3-L1 cells showed that the Asp7Gly substitution may cause a decrease in its adipogenic ability and the mRNA levels of CIDEC (cell death-inducing DFFA-like effector c) and aP2, which are all transcriptionally activated by PPARG during adipocyte differentiation. A dual-luciferase reporter assay was used to analyze the promoter activity of CIDEC. The results confirmed that the mutant PPARG exhibited weaker transcriptional activation activity than the wild type (P<0.05). These findings likely explain the associations between the Asp7Gly substitution and the body measurements. Additionally, the Asp7Gly mutation may be used in molecular marker assisted selection (MAS) of cattle breeding in the future.
Biotechnology Letters | 2012
Liushuai Hua; Mingxun Li; Xiaomei Sun; Jing Wang; Zhuanjian Li; Yao Xu; Shenrong Hu; Hong Chen
Understanding the mechanisms controlling transcription of a gene requires the identification and characterization of its cis-acting regulatory elements. A highly useful approach to the identification and characterization of cis-acting elements has been the systematic coupling of genomic fragments to reporter constructs, so called “promoter bashing”. The expression from such reporters must be normalized for differences in transient transfection efficiency between cells and replicates. A novel dual color fluorescent reporter system to assay the promoter activity of a genomic DNA fragment of interest was established by cloning a Discosoma red fluorescent protein gene and a green fluorescent protein gene into a single vector, giving a system in which the ratio between red and green fluorescence is proportional to promoter activity. This system allows real time quantitative monitoring of promoter activity. We validated this approach by assaying the cis-acting regulatory potential of the peroxisome proliferators-activated receptor gamma2 gene.
Asian-australasian Journal of Animal Sciences | 2007
Xianyong Lan; Chuanying Pan; Hong Chen; Chuzhao Lei; Liushuai Hua; X. B. Yang; G. Y. Qiu; R. F. Zhang; Y. Z. Lun
Molecular Biology Reports | 2010
J. Wang; Zhuanjian Li; Xianyong Lan; Liushuai Hua; Y. T. Huai; Yongzhen Huang; L. Ma; M. Zhao; Y. J. Jing; Hong Chen; Jiangang Wang
Molecular and Cellular Probes | 2013
Mingxun Li; Xiaomei Sun; Liushuai Hua; Xinsheng Lai; Xianyong Lan; Chuzhao Lei; Chunlei Zhang; Xinglei Qi; Hong Chen
Archive | 2007
Chuanying Pan; Xianyong Lan; Hong Chen; Liushuai Hua; Yikun Guo; Bao Zhang; Chuzhao Lei
Gene | 2013
Mingxun Li; Xiaomei Sun; Liushuai Hua; Yongzhen Huang; Jing Wang; Xiu-Kai Cao; Zhao-Yang Zhan; Xianyong Lan; Hong Chen
Molecular Biology Reports | 2011
Fuying Chen; H. Niu; J. Wang; Chuzhao Lei; Xianyong Lan; Chunlei Zhang; Mingzhao Li; Liushuai Hua; Jiangang Wang; Hong Chen
Biochemical Genetics | 2008
Bao Zhang; Hong Chen; Liushuai Hua; C. F. Zhang; Xiangtao Kang; Xinzhuang Wang; Chuanying Pan; Xianyong Lan; Chuzhao Lei