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Canine MAS1: Monoallelic expression is suggestive of an imprinted gene
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Canine MAS1: Monoallelic expression is suggestive of an imprinted gene

C.M. Nolan, Robert E. Shiel, J. G. Buchan, F. M. O'Sullivan and John J. Callanan
Animal genetics, Vol.49(5), pp.438-446
2018
PMID: 30062832

Abstract

Agriculture Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science Genetics & Heredity Life Sciences & Biomedicine Science & Technology
Imprinted genes are epigenetically modified in a parent-of-origin dependent manner and as a consequence are differentially expressed, with one allele typically expressed while the other is repressed. In canine, the insulin like growth factor 2 receptor gene (IGF2R) is imprinted with predominant expression of the maternally inherited allele. Because imprinted genes usually occur in clusters, we examined the allelic expression pattern of the gene encoding the canine Mas receptor (MAS1), which is located upstream of IGF2R on canine chromosome 1 and is highly conserved in mammals. In this report we describe monoallelic expression of canine MAS1 in the neonatal umbilical cord of several individuals and we identify the expressed allele as maternally inherited. These data suggest that canine MAS1 is an imprinted gene.

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International collaboration
Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.186 Chromosome Disorders
1.186.1533 Genomic Imprinting
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Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science
Genetics & Heredity
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Plant & Animal Science
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