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Molecular Biology Reports | 2011
Mingxing Chu; Lihua Jia; Yingjie Zhang; Mei Jin; Hongquan Chen; L. Fang; Ran Di; G. L. Cao; T. Feng; Qianqian Tang; Y. H. Ma; Kui Li
The bone morphogenetic protein receptor IB (BMPR-IB) was studied as a candidate gene for the prolificacy of sheep. Nine pairs of primers (P1–P9) were designed to detect single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of exons 1–4 and 6–10 of the BMPR-IB gene in both high (Small Tail Han and Hu sheep) and low prolificacy breeds (Texel and Chinese Merino sheep) by polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-single strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP). Only the products amplified by primers P2, P5, P6, P7, P8 and P9 displayed polymorphisms. The present study identified 22 SNPs in partial coding regions of ovine BMPR-IB, in which 20 SNPs were reported for the first time. In total of the 22 mutations, 18 DNA variations were originated from the Hu breed, three were found in the Small Tail Han breed (two of them were found in other sheep breeds), three in the Chinese Merino breed, and none in the Texel breed. These results preliminarily demonstrated that BMPR-IB is a major gene affecting the hyperprolificacy in Small Tail Han and Hu sheep, and could be used as a molecular genetic marker for early auxiliary selection for hyperprolificacy in sheep.
Genetics and Molecular Biology | 2009
Xinyun Li; Huazhen Liu; Shulin Yang; Zhonglin Tang; Y. H. Ma; Mingxing Chu; Kui Li
The myeloid differentiation primary response protein 88 (Myd88) is an essential adaptor protein, which mediates in all Toll-like receptor (TLR) members signal transduction, except for TLR3. In this study, the 4464 bp genomic sequence of porcine Myd88 was first isolated, whereupon tissue distribution, chromosome mapping and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) were analyzed. Our results revealed that porcine Myd88 gene, which was located at chromosome 13 linked with marker S0288 (distance = 40 cR; LOD = 8.66), was widely expressed in all the examined tissues. There were 16 potential SNPs in the isolated genome fragment. SNP 797T/C in the first intron was studied, with no significant association being found between the genotype and immune traits in pigs (p > 0.05). The porcine Myd88 protein contained both the death domain (DD) and the Toll/IL-1 receptor domain (TIR). Leu residues, essential for its structure, were the most abundant encountered in the DD. The TIR contained two conserved motifs which may play important roles in the Myd88 function.
Molecular Biology Reports | 2010
Mingxing Chu; X. H. Zhao; Yingjie Zhang; Mei Jin; Jinyu Wang; Ran Di; G. L. Cao; T. Feng; L. Fang; Y. H. Ma; Kui Li
Molecular Biology Reports | 2011
Mingxing Chu; J. Yang; T. Feng; G. L. Cao; L. Fang; Ran Di; D. W. Huang; Qianqian Tang; Y. H. Ma; Kui Li; Ning Li
Molecular Biology Reports | 2012
Mingxing Chu; Xin Guo; C. J. Feng; Y. Li; D. W. Huang; T. Feng; G. L. Cao; L. Fang; Ran Di; Qianqian Tang; Y. H. Ma; Kui Li
Molecular Biology Reports | 2012
Mingxing Chu; Chaoting Xiao; T. Feng; Yan Fu; G. L. Cao; L. Fang; Ran Di; Qianqian Tang; D. W. Huang; Y. H. Ma; Kui Li; Ning Li
Molecular Biology Reports | 2013
Pingting Hu; W. J. Guan; Xiaoguang Li; Wei Zhang; Chenglin Li; Y. H. Ma
Molecular Biology Reports | 2012
P. F. Hu; W. J. Guan; X. C. Li; Y. H. Ma
Molecular Biology Reports | 2011
Mingxing Chu; L. Lu; T. Feng; Ran Di; G. L. Cao; Pingqing Wang; L. Fang; Y. H. Ma; Kui Li
Archive | 2009
Mingxing Chu; Ran Di; L. Fang; Y. H. Ma; Kui Li