2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2022.146934
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Haplotypes within the regulatory region of MYL4 are associated with pig muscle fiber size

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“…By utilizing the STRING database to construct a protein-protein interaction (PPI) network, the MYL4 gene was identified as a key candidate gene that could influence pig muscle growth. This finding aligns with the results of research conducted by Dong S [12] and colleagues. Using bioinformatics software to predict and analyze the structural characteristics of the MYL4 gene protein, it was found that the porcine MYL4 protein is primarily composed of α-helices and random coils.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…By utilizing the STRING database to construct a protein-protein interaction (PPI) network, the MYL4 gene was identified as a key candidate gene that could influence pig muscle growth. This finding aligns with the results of research conducted by Dong S [12] and colleagues. Using bioinformatics software to predict and analyze the structural characteristics of the MYL4 gene protein, it was found that the porcine MYL4 protein is primarily composed of α-helices and random coils.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The protein produced by MYL4 is an essential component of the myofilament complex [11]. Its expression product possesses Ca 2+ binding and motor activity, participating in the structural components of skeletal muscle, and is associated with muscle development and sarcomere contraction [12]. The most current research on the MYL4 gene focuses on cardiomyopathy [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The identification of numerous candidate genes associated with economic traits in this study contributes to our understanding of the genetic factors influencing these traits in pigs ( Table 1 ). Among the identified genes, MYL4 was found to exhibit differential expression in the longest muscle tissue of the pig’s back, which correlated with variations in the number of muscle fibres within the tissue [ 16 ]. Other genes of interest include FGFR2 , which has been recognized as a crucial regulator of myogenesis during skeletal muscle development and regeneration [ 17 ], and SFRP1 , predicted to be targeted by miRNA-1/206, and implicated in muscle cell proliferation and prenatal skeletal muscle development [ 18 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ghazizadeh et al found increased retinoic acid synthesis and actin disorder in MYL4 mutant cell lines and zebrafish mutation models, indicating that MYL4 interacts with cytoskeletal actin both in vitro and in vivo [ 17 ]. Dong et al identified nine SNPs in Pig’s 5′ flanking region of MYL4 genes; these nine SNPs increased the mRNA and protein expression of MYL4 in porcine muscles and leads to an increase in the number of muscle fibers in porcine Longissimus dorsi muscle [ 18 ]. Given that MYL4 is involved in the whole process of skeletal muscle, the effect of MYL4 on cells within muscle tissue requires further exploration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%