Bioinformatics analysis and differential tissue expression of the IGFBP4 gene in beef cattle
Ruirui Song1, Bingzhi Li2, Sihu Wang3
1College of Animal Science and Technology, Southwest University, No.160 College Road, 402460, Rongchang, Chongqing, China.
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IGFBP4 is essential for adipogenesis and is highly expressed in adipocytes and osteoblasts of mice. However, its role in bovine adipogenesis, especially intramuscular adipogenesis, remains unknown. Here, we cloned the CDS of IGFBP4 from Qinchuan cattle and analyzed its protein structure and function. We measured its expression levels in various tissues. The CDS region of the bovine IGFBP4 gene was 777 bp long, encoding a protein of 259 amino acids. The in-silico analysis revealed sequence conservation of Bos mutus and Bos indicus, while variation was found in Mus musculus and Rattus norvegicus sequences. The physical and chemical properties of the IGFBP4 protein exhibited an isoelectric point of 7.10 and a molecular mass of 27.89 kDa. The protein was predicted to be hydrophilic and lacked a transmembrane structure, with potential phosphorylation and glycosylation sites. Interaction analysis suggested associations with several other proteins. Regarding tissue expression, the mRNA level of the IGFBP4 gene was highest in the liver, lowest in muscle, and significantly higher in subcutaneous fat compared to intramuscular fat in Qinchuan beef cattle. These findings indicate a potential role of theIGFBP4 gene in regulating bovine adipogenesis and lipid metabolism. This study provides a foundation for exploring the underlying molecular mechanism of intramuscular fat deposition in cattle.
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