2022
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202210.0242.v1
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Discovery of Boar Pheromones and their Functional Role in Reproduction of Mouse Deer (<em>Moschiola Indica</em>)

Abstract: Two putative boar pheromones (Androstenone and Androstenol) were discovered in endangered mouse deer during captive breeding program. This study further examined the molecular characteristics, pheromone synthesis pathway, and the functional role of these pheromones in reproduction of mouse deer. CYP17A1 and CYB5 genes were cloned and expressed in HEK-293, COS-7 cell lines and gonads of mouse deer to investigate CYP17A1 gene&rsquo;s andien-&beta;-synthase activity towards synthesis of sex pheromones in … Show more

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