Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5544162 Small Ruminant Research 2017 30 Pages PDF
Abstract
The aims of this study were to investigate the polymorphism in the calpain small subunit 1 gene (CAPNS1) and evaluate the associations of this gene's variants with meat quality traits in Coloured Polish Merino sheep. A 190-bp fragment of exons 5 and 6 including intron region of the CAPNS1 gene was amplified and subjected to MSSCP method to screen for polymorphisms. Traits of interest for this study were: muscle pH 24 h post mortem, reflectance coordinates (L*, lightness; a*, redness; b*, yellowness), water content, intramuscular fat content, total protein content, water-holding capacity, Warner Bratzler shear force, drip loss, and cooking loss. Two C/T substitutions, one in intron 5 and one in exon 6, were found. Three alleles named A1, B1 and C1 and six CAPNS1 genotypes - A1A1, A1B1, B1B1, A1C1, B1C1 and C1C1 - were detected. The A1 allele and A1B1 genotype were predominant with the frequencies of 0.467 and 0.419, respectively. The CAPNS1 genotype was found to have highly significant (P = 0.006) and significant (P = 0.037 and P = 0.039) effects on natural drip loss, lightness and intramuscular fat content, respectively. The CAPNS1 gene variants also tended to associate (P = 0.056) with cooking loss. Results of this study confirmed that CAPNS1 gene could be considered as a candidate gene of meat quality traits in sheep and may affect lamb quality parameters.
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