Technical note: Simultaneous identification of CSN1S2 A, B, C, and E alleles in goats by polymerase chain reaction-single strand conformation polymorphism
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Most variability in goat caseins originates from the high number of genetic polymorphisms often affecting the specific protein expression, with strong effects on milk composition traits and technological properties. At least 7 alleles have been found in the goat αS2-CN gene (CSN1S2). Five of them (CSN1S2*A, CSN1S2*B, CSN1S2*C, CSN1S2*E, and CSN1S2*F) are wide- spread in most breeds, whereas the other 2 (CSN1S2*D and CSN1S2*0) are rarer alleles. Four different PCR- RFLP tests are needed to detect all of these variants at the DNA level. The objective of this study was to develop and validate a rapid method for typing 4 of the 5 most-common goat CSN1S2 alleles by means of PCR- single strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP). The method was validated by analyzing 37 goat samples at the protein and DNA level, respectively, by milk isoelectrofocusing and PCR-RFLP methods already de- scribed. The genotypes obtained using the PCR-SSCP approach were in full agreement with those obtained by the validation analyses. The newly developed PCR- SSCP approach provides an accurate and inexpensive assay highly suitable for genotyping goat CSN1S2.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
αS2-casein, goat, polymerase chain reac- tion-single strand conformation polymorphism
Elenco autori:
Chessa S., Rignanese D., Chiatti F., Radeghieri A., Gigliotti C., Caroli A.
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