Association of three single nucleotide polymorphisms in the LPIN1 gene with milk production traits in cows of the Yaroslavl breed
A.V. Igoshin, T.M. Mishakova, R.B. Aitnazarov, A.V. Ilina, D.M. Larkin, N.S. Yudin

TL;DR
This study found that specific genetic variations in the LPIN1 gene are linked to milk production traits in Yaroslavl cows.
Contribution
The study identifies novel associations between LPIN1 SNPs and milk traits in the Yaroslavl cattle breed.
Findings
SNP rs110871255 is associated with fat yield during the third and fourth lactations.
SNP rs207681322 is associated with milk and protein yield in multiple lactations.
The Yaroslavl breed shows unique allele frequencies for these SNPs compared to other breeds.
Abstract
Lipin-1 is a member of the evolutionarily conserved family of proteins and is expressed predominantly in adipose tissue and skeletal muscle. On the one hand, lipin-1 is an enzyme that catalyzes the dephosphorylation of phosphatidic acid to diacylglycerol (DAG) and thus participates in the metabolic pathways of biosynthesis of storage lipids in the cell, membrane phospholipids, and intracellular signaling molecules. On the other hand, lipin-1 is able to be transported from the cytoplasm to the nucleus and is a coactivator of lipid metabolism gene transcription. It was shown, using the analysis of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) associations, that the lipin-1 coding gene (LPIN1) is a promising candidate gene for milk production traits in Holstein and Brown Swiss cows. However, it is unclear how much of its effect depends on the breed. The Yaroslavl dairy cattle breed was created in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLipid metabolism and biosynthesis · Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock · Genetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and Animals
