Ladybird-like genes were recently identified in mammals. The first member characterized, Lbx1, is expressed in developing skeletal muscle and the nervous system. However, little is known about the porcine Lbx1 gene. In the present study, we cloned and characterized Lbx1 from porcine muscle. RT-PCR analyses showed that Lbx1 was highly expressed in porcine skeletal muscle tissues. And we provide the first evidence that Lbx1 has a certain regulated expression pattern during the postnatal period of the porcine skeletal muscle development. Lbx1 gene expressed at higher levels in biceps femoris muscles compared with masseter, semitendinosus and longissimus dorsi muscles in Meishan pigs. Phylogenetic tree was constructed by aligning the amino acid sequences of different species. Moreover, single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) scanning in the Lbx1 genomic fragment identified two mutations, g.752A>G and g.-1559C>G. Association analysis in our experimental pig populations showed that the mutation of g.752A>G was significantly associated with loin muscle area (P<0.05) and internal fat rate (P<0.05). Our results suggest that the Lbx1 gene might be a candidate gene of carcass traits and provide useful information for further studies on its roles in porcine skeletal muscle.
Smad proteins are principal intracellular signaling mediators of transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) that regulate a wide range of biological processes. However, the identities of Smad partners mediating TGF-beta signaling are not fully understood. We firstly examined the expression of Smad2 and Smad3 induced by TGF-beta 1 in normal NIH/3T3 cells. The expression of Smad2 and Smad3 was assessed by RT-PCR and Western blotting. The results showed that the expression of Smad2 was increased after treatment with TGF-betaI, but Smad3 was more sensitive to TGF-betaI than Smad2. RNA interference (RNAi) provides a new approach for elucidation of gene function. Use of hairpin siRNA expression vectors for RNAi has provided a rapid and versatile method for assessing gene function in mammalian cells. Here, we have constructed Smad2 and Smad3 hairpin siRNA expression plasmids, and then transfected them into mouse NIH/3T3 cells. Endogenous Smad2 and Smad3 proteins decreased significantly at 48 h after transfection. We found the expression of Smad3 in Smad2-depleted cells was increased, however, the expression of Smad2 in Smad3-depleted cells was not changed. Consistently, the expression of Smad4 mRNA was also attenuated in Smad3-depleted cells. From these data, we suggest that Smad3, but not Smad2, may play a key role in TGF-beta signaling.
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