Journal of Applied Animal Research (Jan 2018)

Association between an electron transfer flavoprotein alpha subunit polymorphism (rs321948383) and the meat quality of Berkshire pigs

  • Seung Chang Yang,
  • Go Eun Yu,
  • Jeongim Ha,
  • Seulgi Kwon,
  • Jung Hye Hwang,
  • Da Hye Park,
  • Deok Gyeong Kang,
  • Tae Wan Kim,
  • Hwa Chun Park,
  • Sang Mi An,
  • Chul Wook Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2018.1481856
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 1
pp. 1169 – 1173

Abstract

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The electron transfer flavoprotein α subunit gene (ETFA) encodes a protein that forms part of the ETF enzyme. This enzyme is normally active in mitochondria, the energy-producing centres of cells, to donate electrons derived from fatty acid oxidation to ETF- ubiquinone oxidoreductase. In the present study, we identified a non-synonymous single-nucleotide polymorphism (nsSNP) (rs321948383, c.569G > A) in the porcine ETFA gene and analyzed the association between this nsSNP and meat quality traits in 405 Berkshire pigs. The pigs with rs321948383 G/G had a higher meat quality from the aspects of meat colour (L*, p = 0.013), water-holding capacity (p = 0.001), drip loss (p = 0.000), carcass temperatures (T1, p = 0.000; T4, p = 0.000; T12, p = 0.000; T24, p = 0.001), and pH24 (p = 0.014). Therefore, this nsSNP (c.569G > A) could play an important role in improving the meat quality of pigs.

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