Construction of MC1R and ASIP eukaryotic expression vector and its regulation of plumage color in Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica)

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The Japanese quail expresses polymorphism in plumage colors, including black, yellow, white, wild-type (maroon), and various intermediate colors through hybridization of quail with different plumage colors. The expression levels of MC1R and ASIP play important roles in the regulation of plumage colors in birds. In this study, the eukaryotic expression vector of pcDNA 3.1 + was used to analyze the effects of forced expression of MC1R and ASIP on the plumage colors of Japanese quail embryos. The constructed eukaryotic expression vectors of pcDNA 3.1 (+)-MC1R and pcDNA 3.1(+)-ASIP were transfected into wild-type Japanese quail embryos by Lipofectamine™ 2000 liposome at 6 days of incubation. After 3 days, the embryos were collected to analyze the plumage colors and the expression levels of MC1R, ASIP, andDCT genes in skin tissue. Forced expression of the MC1R gene by transfection of the pcDNA 3.1(+)-MC1R vector led to hyperpigmentation (similar to black plumage), whereas forced expression of the ASIP gene by transfection of the pcDNA 3.1(+)-ASIP vectorled to hypopigmentation (similarto white plumage) in wild-type quail embryos. Two kinds of ASIP alternative splicing (ASIP1 and ASIP2) were found in Japanese quail, which did not have a significant effect on the plumage colororthe main motifs of the ASIP protein. This study indicated that the black plumage color may be caused by increased production of MC1R and the white plumage color may be caused by increased production of ASIP in Japanese quail.

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Li, Y. X., Zhang, X. H., Pang, Y. Z., Qi, Y. X., & Zhao, S. J. (2019). Construction of MC1R and ASIP eukaryotic expression vector and its regulation of plumage color in Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica). Journal of Poultry Science, 56(2), 84–90. https://doi.org/10.2141/jpsa.0180058

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