Characterization of intronic SNP located in candidate genes influencing cattle temperament

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Abstract

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of intronic single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) on temperament traits in a Brahman cattle population. The SNP located in CACNG4, EXOC4, NRXN3, and SLC9A4 candidate genes were genotyped in 250 animals with temperament records of exit velocity, pen score, and temperament score. Rs3423464051:G>A in the CACNG4 gene was associated with exit velocity and temperament score. An in silico analysis of the five intronic SNP showed that alternative alleles of CACNG4-rs3423464051, EXOC4-rs109393235, and SLC9A4-rs109722627 SNP could alter branch point sites during splicing, while a protein–protein interaction network analysis demonstrated a GRIA2 gene-mediated interaction between CACNG4 and NRXN3. The present results support previously reported evidence regarding bovine temperament-related candidate genes, particularly CACNG4, which is a confirmed candidate gene in need of more detailed analyses to reveal its role in temperament-related traits.

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Ruiz-De-La-Cruz, G., Sifuentes-Rincón, A. M., Paredes-Sánchez, F. A., Parra-Bracamonte, G. M., Casas, E., Welsh, T. H., … Randel, R. D. (2023). Characterization of intronic SNP located in candidate genes influencing cattle temperament. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia, 52. https://doi.org/10.37496/RBZ5220220057

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