Investigation of the porcine PA28 activator γ-subunit (PSME3) gene: Isolation, polymorphism and its chromosomal localization

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The PA28 activator γ-subunit encoded by the PSME3 gene is the third component of the PA28 activator complex, which is the US regulator of the 20S proteasome. The open reading frame (ORF) sequence of the porcine PSME3 gene encoding the proteasome activator γ-subunits (or proteasome activator subunit 3) was determined. The deduced amino acid sequence shows 100% identity with the corresponding human and murine sequence. Two single nucleotide substitutions, one located in intron 5 (15), the other one in exon 8 (E8), were detected using polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment-length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP). Analysis on allele frequencies of the two polymorphic sites determined in different pig breeds (Duroc, Tibet, Qingping, Meishan, Erhualian and Mingzhu) showed large differences between Duroc and Chinese indigenous pig breeds investigated. The PSME3 gene was physically assigned to SSC12p11 - (2/3) p13 in the vicinity of the GH gene. This result provides an additional type I marker to the GH linkage group on SSC12.

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Yu, M., Wang, Y., Te Pas, M. F. W., Yerle, M., Liu, B., Fan, B., … Li, K. (2004). Investigation of the porcine PA28 activator γ-subunit (PSME3) gene: Isolation, polymorphism and its chromosomal localization. Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics, 121(2), 142–148. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0388.2004.00448.x

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