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E M Sadeesh1, Madhuri S Lahamge2, Anuj Malik2,3
1Laboratory of Mitochondrial Biology of Farm Animals, Animal Biochemistry Division, ICAR- National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, Haryana, 132001, India. sadeeshcirb@gmail.com.
Abstract:
Buffalo physiology intricately balances energy, profoundly influencing health, productivity, and reproduction. This study explores nuclear-mitochondrial crosstalk, revealing OXPHOS Complex I gene expression variations in buffalo tissues through high-throughput RNA sequencing. Unveiling tissue-specific disparities, the research elucidates the genomic landscape of crucial energy production genes, with broader implications for veterinary and agricultural progress. Post-slaughter, tissues from post-pubertal female buffaloes underwent meticulous processing and RNA extraction using the TRIzol method. RNA-Seq library preparation and IlluminaHiSeq 2500 sequencing were performed on QC-passed samples. Data underwent stringent filtration, mapping to the Bubalus bubalis genome using HISAT2. DESeq2 facilitated differential expression gene (DEG) analysis focusing on 57 Mitocarta 3-derived genes associated with OXPHOS complex I. Nuclear-encoded mitochondrial protein transcripts of OXPHOS complex 1 exhibited tissue-specific variations, with 51 genes expressing significantly across tissues. DEG analysis emphasized tissue-specific expression patterns, highlighting a balanced OXPHOS complex I subunit expression in the kidney vs. brain. Gene Ontology (GO) enrichment showcased mitochondria-centric terms, revealing distinct proton motive force-driven mitochondrial ATP synthesis regulation. Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway analyses emphasized Thermogenesis and OXPHOS pathways, enriching our understanding of tissue-specific energy metabolism. Noteworthy up-regulation of NDUFB10 in the heart and kidney aligned with heightened metabolic activity. Brain-specific up-regulation of NDUFAF6 indicated a focus on mitochondrial function, while variations in NDUFA11 and ACAD9 underscored pivotal roles in the heart and kidney. GO and KEGG analyses highlighted tissue-specific mitochondrial ATP synthesis and NADH dehydrogenase processes, providing molecular insights into organ-specific metabolic demands and regulatory mechanisms. Our study unveils conserved and tissue-specific nuances in nuclear-encoded mitochondrial OXPHOS complex I genes, laying a foundation for understanding diverse energy demands and potential health implications.
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