Survey of allele specific expression in bovine muscle

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Guillocheau, Gabriel | El Hou, Abdelmajid | Meerssemann, Cédric | Esquerré, Diane | Rebours, Emmanuelle | Letaief, Rabia | Simao, Morgane | Hypolite, Nicolas | Bourneuf, Emmanuelle, E. | Bruneau, Nicolas | Vaiman, Anne | Vander Jagt, Christy | Chamberlain, Amanda | Rocha, Dominique

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International audience. Allelic imbalance is a common phenomenon in mammals that plays an important role in gene regulation. An Allele Specific Expression (ASE) approach can be used to detect variants with a cis-regulatory effect on gene expression. In cattle, this type of study has only been done once in Holstein. In our study we performed a genome-wide analysis of ASE in 19 Limousine muscle samples. We identified 5,658 ASE SNPs (Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms showing allele specific expression) in 13% of genes with detectable expression in the Longissimus thoraci muscle. Interestingly we found allelic imbalance in AOX1, PALLD and CAST genes. We also found 2,107 ASE SNPs located within genomic regions associated with meat or carcass traits. In order to identify causative cis-regulatory variants explaining ASE we searched for SNPs altering binding sites of transcription factors or microRNAs. We identified one SNP in the 3'UTR region of PRNP that could be a causal regulatory variant modifying binding sites of several miRNAs. We showed that ASE is frequent within our muscle samples. Our data could be used to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying gene expression imbalance.

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