Abstract

The insulin-like growth factors (IGFs), their receptors, and their binding proteins play key roles in regulating cell proliferation and apoptosis. Insulin-like growth factor binding protein-3 (IGFBP3, OMIM #146732) is one of the proteins that bind to the IGFs. IGFBP3 is a modulator of IGF bioactivity, and direct growth inhibitor in the extravascular tissue compartment. We identified twenty-two novel single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in IGFBP3 gene in Korean cattle (Hanwoo, Bos taurus coreanae) by direct sequencing of full gene including -1,500 bp promoter region. Among the identified SNPs, five common SNPs were screened in 650 Korean cattle; one SNP in promoter (IGFBP3 G-854C), one in 5'UTR region (IGFBP3 G-100A), two in intron 1 (IGFBP3 G+421T, IGFBP3 T+1636A), and one in intron 2 (IGFBP3 C+3863A). The frequencies of each SNP were 0.357 (IGFBP3 G−854C), 0.472 (IGFBP3 G-100A), 0.418 (IGFBP3 G+421T), 0.363 (IGFBP3 T+1636A) and 0.226 (IGFBP3 C+3863A), respectively. Haplotypes and their frequencies were estimated by EM algorithm. Six haplotypes were constructed with five SNPs and linkage disequilibrium coefficients (|D'|) between SNP pairs were also calculated. The information on SNPs and haplotypes in IGFBP3 gene could be useful for genetic studies of this gene. (Asian-Aust. J. Anim. Sci. 2005. Vol 18, No. 1 : 3-7)

Highlights

  • Over the last decade, the role of the insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) system in growth has been extensively studied

  • Reported in three cattle breeds (Holstein, Angus and Hereford) was corresponding to Insulin-like Growth Factor Binding Protein-3 (IGFBP3) C3863A in our study (Maciulla et al, 1997) and the Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) identified in Canadian beef cattle was corresponding to IGFBP3

  • By pair-wise linkage analysis with SNPs, we have found that all SNPs in

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Introduction

The role of the IGF system in growth has been extensively studied. Korean cattle; one SNP in promoter (IGFBP3 G-854C), one in 5’UTR region (IGFBP3 G-100A), two in intron 1 (IGFBP3 G+421T, IGFBP3 T+1636A), and one in intron 2 (IGFBP3 C+3863A). The information on SNPs and haplotypes in IGFBP3 gene could be useful for genetic studies of this gene.

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