Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10978344 | Journal of Dairy Science | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Buffalo milk is characterized by the presence of all 4 casein fractions (αS1, β, αS2, and κ) encoded by the 4 tightly linked autosomal genes (CSN1S1, CSN2, CSN1S2, and CSN3, respectively). In the present paper, we report for the first time a quantitative characterization of buffalo casein transcripts and show that the 4 genes are not transcribed and translated with the same efficiency. In particular, the analysis of individual milk samples obtained from 9 Mediterranean river buffaloes showed that the most abundant casein fractions were β (53.45%) and αS1 (20.61%), followed by αS2 and κ, at 14.28 and 11.66%, respectively. Quantification of the corresponding mRNA showed that the percentage of transcripts of the 4 caseins was 16.48, 23.18, 55.87, and 4.47% for αS1, β, αS2, and κ, respectively. Translation efficiency was 0.25 for CSN1S2, 1.31 for CSN1S1, 2.39 for CSN2, and 2.69 for the CSN3 transcripts, respectively. A comparison of nucleotide sequences with the Kozak consensus sequence was also carried out to investigate if the mRNA sequences might be responsible for the observed differences.
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Authors
G. Cosenza, A. Pauciullo, A. Coletta, A. Di Francia, M. Feligini, D. Gallo, D. Di Berardino, L. Ramunno,