Animals (Nov 2020)

Variability of <i>ACOX1</i> Gene Polymorphisms across Different Horse Breeds with Regard to Selection Pressure

  • Grzegorz Myćka,
  • Adrianna D. Musiał,
  • Monika Stefaniuk-Szmukier,
  • Katarzyna Piórkowska,
  • Katarzyna Ropka-Molik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10122225
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. 2225

Abstract

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The ACOX1 gene encodes peroxisomal acyl-coenzyme A oxidase 1, the first enzyme in the fatty acid β-oxidation pathway, which could be significant for organisms exposed to long periods of starvation and harsh living conditions. We hypothesized that variations within ACOX1, revealed by RNA Sequencing (RNA-Seq), might be based on adaptation to living conditions and had resulted from selection pressure. There were five different horse breeds used in this study, representing various utility types: Arabian, Thoroughbred, Polish Konik, draft horses, and Hucul. The single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) located in the ACOX1 (rs782885985) was used as a marker and was identified using the PCR restriction fragment length polymorphism method (PCR-RFLP). Results indicated extremely different genotype and allele distributions of the ACOX1 gene across breeds. A predominance of the G allele was exhibited in horses that had adapted to difficult environmental conditions, namely, Polish Konik and Huculs, which are considered to be primitive breeds. The prevalence of the T allele in Thoroughbreds indicated that ACOX1 is significant in energy metabolism during flat racing.

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