Th is study describes the results of molecular screening in the Agerolese cattle breed from southern Italy, which constitutes an economical source and contributes to the regional biodiversity. Integrated electrophoretic, chromatographic, mass spectrometric, and DNA sequencing procedures were used to qualitatively and quantitatively evaluate globin chain polymorphism in a population of animals from diff erent farms. In addition to α-, βA-, and βB-globin-bearing animal phenotypes, our data demonstrate the occurrence of individuals characterized by the presence of a novel α-globin variant, whose primary structure diff ers from the normal counterpart for the p.Ala27Th r substitution. Th e SNP c.79G>A located at the exon 1 of the HBA2 gene is responsible for this amino acid change and it represents a third example of α-globin gene polymorphism observed in Bos taurus. Th is phenomenon was ascertained only in two Mediterranean breeds from southern Italy and highlights the uncommon occurrence of α-globin variants in this geographical region, similarly to what has already been described in goat and human.

Bovine hemoglobin polymorphism: A novel alpha-globin variant identified in the Agerolese breed from southern Italy

PAUCIULLO, Alfredo;
2015-01-01

Abstract

Th is study describes the results of molecular screening in the Agerolese cattle breed from southern Italy, which constitutes an economical source and contributes to the regional biodiversity. Integrated electrophoretic, chromatographic, mass spectrometric, and DNA sequencing procedures were used to qualitatively and quantitatively evaluate globin chain polymorphism in a population of animals from diff erent farms. In addition to α-, βA-, and βB-globin-bearing animal phenotypes, our data demonstrate the occurrence of individuals characterized by the presence of a novel α-globin variant, whose primary structure diff ers from the normal counterpart for the p.Ala27Th r substitution. Th e SNP c.79G>A located at the exon 1 of the HBA2 gene is responsible for this amino acid change and it represents a third example of α-globin gene polymorphism observed in Bos taurus. Th is phenomenon was ascertained only in two Mediterranean breeds from southern Italy and highlights the uncommon occurrence of α-globin variants in this geographical region, similarly to what has already been described in goat and human.
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http://www.agriculturejournals.cz/publicFiles/150839.pdf
Amino acid substitution; Bos taurus; HBA2 gene; Native cattle breed; SNP; Animal Science and Zoology
Salzano, A.M; Pauciullo, A.; D'Ambrosio, C.; Novi, G.; Strazzullo, M.; Scaloni, A.
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