2011
DOI: 10.1017/s1751731110002491
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Expression of DNAJA1 in bovine muscles according to developmental age and management factors

Abstract: We have recently shown that the expression of the DNAJA1 gene encoding a heat shock protein (Hsp40) is a negative marker of meat tenderness in Charolais bulls. To acquire knowledge on the regulation of DNAJA1 expression, we analysed the abundance of DNAJA1 transcripts and protein during development and according to management factors (e.g. feeding treatments, growth path and stress status) in different bovine muscles during postnatal life. We report here a developmental expression profile for DNAJA1 with decre… Show more

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“…Moreover, Cassar‐Malek et al . () found higher expression of Hsp40 in the higher oxidative muscles at the protein level, but not always at the transcript level, probably because of translational mechanisms and/or mRNA stability.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Moreover, Cassar‐Malek et al . () found higher expression of Hsp40 in the higher oxidative muscles at the protein level, but not always at the transcript level, probably because of translational mechanisms and/or mRNA stability.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…; Cassar‐Malek et al . ; Guillemin et al . ) prompted the authors to suggest that Hsps may have a role in tenderness, although the muscle tenderness degree had not been experimentally evaluated in these studies (Cassar‐Malek et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The steers were reared in the experimental farm “Le Pin au Haras” and slaughtered at 30 months on average. All animals were slaughtered in the same conditions and without any electrical stimulation at the INRA experimental slaughterhouse in compliance with current INRA ethical guidelines for animal welfare [22]. Muscle samples from the Longissimus thoracis were excised within 15 minutes after slaughter.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They have identified some potential biological markers of beef tenderness in different production systems. These biomarkers are involved in a lot of different cellular pathways such as muscle contraction, stress reactions, glycolysis and apoptosis [8]. In order to further understand the functional relationships between these markers that may participate in controlling tenderness, we computed a bioinformatic analysis [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%