Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

DKK4 as a novel candidate marker for Zhexi Angora rabbit wool quality

View through CrossRef
Wool quality is an important economic trait in Angora rabbits, and is influenced by the growth and development of hair follicles (HFs). This study investigates the role of Dickkopf-related protein 4 (DKK4) on the regulation of wool quality. Overexpression and knockdown of DKK4 in dermal papilla cells (DPCs) showed that DKK4 modulated genes associated with HF growth and development, and DKK4 could also inhibit the proliferation of DPCs. Investigation of the relationships between single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in DKK4 and wool quality traits (fibre diameters and lengths of fine and coarse wool, coarse wool percentage) identified four SNPs located in the exons of DKK4 in 108 Zhexi Angora rabbits. Of these, C2351T and C2405G conformed to the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and two identified haplotypes showed linkage disequilibrium. Analysis of correlations between the three haplotype combinations and wool quality showed that the mutant haplotype combination TT/GG was associated with significantly higher fibre diameters of fine wool compared with the CC/CC and CT/CG haplotype combinations. Bioinformatics analysis showed that DKK4 encoded a 222-amino acid protein that was both unstable and hydrophilic. The non-synonymous C2351T and C2405G mutations had no effect on the DKK4 protein structure. In conclusion, the findings provide a theoretical basis for using DKK4 as a potential molecular marker for the selection of wool fibre diameter traits in Angora rabbits.
Title: DKK4 as a novel candidate marker for Zhexi Angora rabbit wool quality
Description:
Wool quality is an important economic trait in Angora rabbits, and is influenced by the growth and development of hair follicles (HFs).
This study investigates the role of Dickkopf-related protein 4 (DKK4) on the regulation of wool quality.
Overexpression and knockdown of DKK4 in dermal papilla cells (DPCs) showed that DKK4 modulated genes associated with HF growth and development, and DKK4 could also inhibit the proliferation of DPCs.
Investigation of the relationships between single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in DKK4 and wool quality traits (fibre diameters and lengths of fine and coarse wool, coarse wool percentage) identified four SNPs located in the exons of DKK4 in 108 Zhexi Angora rabbits.
Of these, C2351T and C2405G conformed to the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and two identified haplotypes showed linkage disequilibrium.
Analysis of correlations between the three haplotype combinations and wool quality showed that the mutant haplotype combination TT/GG was associated with significantly higher fibre diameters of fine wool compared with the CC/CC and CT/CG haplotype combinations.
Bioinformatics analysis showed that DKK4 encoded a 222-amino acid protein that was both unstable and hydrophilic.
The non-synonymous C2351T and C2405G mutations had no effect on the DKK4 protein structure.
In conclusion, the findings provide a theoretical basis for using DKK4 as a potential molecular marker for the selection of wool fibre diameter traits in Angora rabbits.

Related Results

Evaluation of Wool Production Performance on Different Lines and Strains of Angora Rabbit at Khumaltar, Lalitpur
Evaluation of Wool Production Performance on Different Lines and Strains of Angora Rabbit at Khumaltar, Lalitpur
Research on wool production performance between different lines and strains of Angora rabbit was started at Swine and Avian Research Program(SARP), Khumaltar, Lalitpur since 1994. ...
Performance of wool type angora rabbits under temperate conditions of Kashmir (J&K), INDIA
Performance of wool type angora rabbits under temperate conditions of Kashmir (J&K), INDIA
An attempt has been made to determine the production and quality performance of wool type Angora rabbits and screen out the best suitable breed under temperate conditions of Kashmi...
Optimum wool harvest interval of angora rabbits under organised farm conditions in East China
Optimum wool harvest interval of angora rabbits under organised farm conditions in East China
The present study was conducted to evaluate the commercial lifespan and optimum wool harvest interval of Angora rabbits. One hundred shorn Angora rabbits were housed in an organise...
A study of The use of Manuka Honey and Methylglyoxal to Impart Antimicrobial Activity to Wool Textiles and Polymers
A study of The use of Manuka Honey and Methylglyoxal to Impart Antimicrobial Activity to Wool Textiles and Polymers
<p><b>Methylglyoxal (MGO), which is an ingredient in New Zealand Manuka honey (MH) possesses unique antimicrobial properties against a broad range of bacteria. MGO has ...
Integration Analysis of Hair Follicle Transcriptome and Proteome Reveals the Mechanisms Regulating Wool Fiber Diameter in Angora Rabbits
Integration Analysis of Hair Follicle Transcriptome and Proteome Reveals the Mechanisms Regulating Wool Fiber Diameter in Angora Rabbits
Fiber diameter is an important characteristic that determines the quality and economic value of rabbit wool. This study aimed to investigate the genetic determinants of wool fiber ...
Merino Becomes Noble: A study of nanogold, wool and nanogold–wool composites
Merino Becomes Noble: A study of nanogold, wool and nanogold–wool composites
<p>Our research group, led by Professor J. H. Johnston, has developed a novel approach for dyeing merino wool with nanogold [gold nanoparticles (AuNPs)] by coupling the chemi...
Angora rabbit wool production: non-genetic factors affecting quantity and quality of wool
Angora rabbit wool production: non-genetic factors affecting quantity and quality of wool
ABSTRACTA study was made of the wool production of 490 females and 137 males of a strain of French Angora rabbit. The female adults weighed 4107 g and produced 249 g of wool every ...

Back to Top