Journal of Animal Science and Technology (May 2023)

Association of functional sequence variants of the myosin heavy chain 3 gene with muscle collagen content in pigs

  • Yong-Jun Kang,
  • Sang-Hyun Han,
  • Sang-Geum Kim,
  • Su-Yeon Kim,
  • Hyeon-Ah Kim,
  • Yoo-Kyung Kim,
  • Ji-Hyun Yoo,
  • Moon-Cheol Shin,
  • Byoung-Chul Yang,
  • Hee-Bok Park,
  • Jun Heon Lee,
  • In-Cheol Cho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5187/jast.2023.e4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 65, no. 3
pp. 511 – 518

Abstract

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This study examined the association between functional sequence variants (FSVs) of myosin heavy chain 3 (MYH3) genotypes and collagen content in a Landrace and Jeju native pig (JNP) crossbred population. Four muscles (Musculus longissimus dorsi, Musculus semimembranosus, Musculus triceps brachii, and Musculus biceps femoris) were used for the analysis of meat collagen content, and the same animals were genotyped for the FSVs of the MYH3 gene by using PCR-RFLP (polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism). Three FSVs of MYH3 genotypes were identified and had genotype frequencies of 0.358, 0.551, and 0.091 for QQ, Qq, and qq, respectively. QQ animals for the FSVs of the MYH3 genotypes showed higher collagen content in their M. longissimus dorsi (p < 0.001), M. semimembranosus (p < 0.001), M. triceps brachii (p < 0.001), and M. biceps femoris (p < 0.001) than qq homozygous animals. After the validation of this result in other independent populations, the FSVs of MYH3 genotypes can be a valuable genetic marker for improving collagen content in porcine muscles and can also be applied to increase the amount of collagen for biomedical purposes.

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