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Changes in prolactin receptor homodimer availability may cause late feathering in chickens.
Okamura, Ayako; Masumoto, Ayane; Takenouchi, Atsushi; Kudo, Toshiyuki; Aizawa, Sayaka; Ogoshi, Maho; Takahashi, Sumio; Tsudzuki, Masaoki; Takeuchi, Sakae.
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  • Okamura A; Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Okayama University, 3-1-1 Kitaku, Tsushimanaka, Okayama 700-8530, Japan.
  • Masumoto A; Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Okayama University, 3-1-1 Kitaku, Tsushimanaka, Okayama 700-8530, Japan.
  • Takenouchi A; Graduate School of Biosphere Science, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima, Hiroshima 739-8528, Japan; Japanese Avian Bioresource Project Research Center, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima, Hiroshima 739-8528, Japan.
  • Kudo T; Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, Shujitsu University, 1-6-1 Nakaku, Nishikawara, Okayama 703-8516, Japan.
  • Aizawa S; Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Okayama University, 3-1-1 Kitaku, Tsushimanaka, Okayama 700-8530, Japan; Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University, 3-1-1 Kitaku, Tsushimanaka, Okayama 700-8530, Japan.
  • Ogoshi M; Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Okayama University, 3-1-1 Kitaku, Tsushimanaka, Okayama 700-8530, Japan; Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University, 3-1-1 Kitaku, Tsushimanaka, Okayama 700-8530, Japan.
  • Takahashi S; Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Okayama University, 3-1-1 Kitaku, Tsushimanaka, Okayama 700-8530, Japan; Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University, 3-1-1 Kitaku, Tsushimanaka, Okayama 700-8530, Japan.
  • Tsudzuki M; Graduate School of Biosphere Science, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima, Hiroshima 739-8528, Japan; Japanese Avian Bioresource Project Research Center, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima, Hiroshima 739-8528, Japan.
  • Takeuchi S; Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Okayama University, 3-1-1 Kitaku, Tsushimanaka, Okayama 700-8530, Japan; Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University, 3-1-1 Kitaku, Tsushimanaka, Okayama 700-8530, Japan. Electronic address: stakeuch@cc.okayama-u.ac.jp.
Gen Comp Endocrinol ; 272: 109-116, 2019 02 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30594591
ABSTRACT
Chicken early (EF) and late feathering (LF) are sex-linked phenotypes conferred by wild-type k+ and dominant K alleles on chromosome Z, respectively. Besides prolactin (PRL) receptor (PRLR) and sperm flagellar 2 (SPEF2) genes, the K allele contains a fusion gene in which partially duplicated PRLR (dPRLR) and SPEF2 (dSPEF2) genes are linked in a tail-to-tail manner. The causative dPRLR gene encodes a C-terminal truncated receptor. LF chickens have short or no primaries at hatching; however, their feather growth rate is higher than that of EF chickens. This study aimed to elucidate the molecular basis of the K allele's biphasic effect on feather development. By 3'RACE and RT-PCR analyses, we demonstrated that dSPEF2 gene transcription occurred beyond all coding exons of the dPRLR gene on the opposite strand and that dPRLR mRNA was less abundant than PRLR mRNA. In addition, a 5'UTR splice variant (SPV) of PRL receptor mRNAs was increased in LF chickens. In vitro expression analysis of 5'UTR linked to the luciferase reporter gene revealed higher translation efficiency of SPV. RT-qPCR showed that the dPRLR mRNA level was higher in embryos; conversely, SPV was higher in hatched chickens, as was dSPEF2 mRNA. These findings suggest that the K allele inhibits feather development at the fetal stage by expressing dPRLR to attenuate PRLR function and promotes feather growth after hatching by increasing PRLR through dSPEF2 mRNA expression. Increased SPV may cause greater feather growth than that in EF chickens by increasing the availability of PRLR homodimers and enhancing PRL signaling.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Receptores da Prolactina / Galinhas / Plumas Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Gen Comp Endocrinol Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Receptores da Prolactina / Galinhas / Plumas Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Gen Comp Endocrinol Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article