# Cloning and Spatiotemporal Expression Analysis of IGF1R Gene cDNA in Alopex lagopus (Arctic Fox)

**Authors:** Wei Xu, Hualin Fu, Xiangyu Meng, Yiwen Sun, Fangyong Ning, Zhiheng Du

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/life15050796 · Life · 2025-05-17

## TL;DR

This study cloned and analyzed the IGF1R gene in Arctic foxes, revealing its sequence and expression patterns across tissues and ages.

## Contribution

The study provides the first detailed cloning and spatiotemporal expression analysis of the IGF1R gene in Arctic foxes.

## Key findings

- The Arctic fox IGF1R gene encodes a 538-amino-acid protein with high homology to the canine IGF1R gene.
- IGF1R expression is highest in testis and increases in liver with age, suggesting roles in metabolism and development.
- Phosphorylation sites and structural features of the IGF1R protein were identified, indicating functional relevance.

## Abstract

This study aimed to clarify the sequence characteristics and spatiotemporal expression patterns of the insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor (IGF1R) gene in Alopex lagopus (Arctic fox), thereby addressing the existing knowledge gap regarding IGF1R-mediated growth regulation in this species. The findings establish a crucial foundation for subsequent investigations into the correlation between this gene and Arctic fox growth traits. Specific primers were designed based on the cDNA sequence of the canine IGF1R gene (Accession No. XM_545828). The full-length coding sequence (CDS) of the Arctic fox IGF1R gene (1617 bp, encoding 538 amino acids) was successfully cloned via RT-PCR. Phylogenetic analysis using the Unweighted Pair Group Method with Arithmetic Mean (UPGMA) algorithm revealed a 99% sequence homology in the IGF1R gene between the Arctic fox and canine, confirmed their closest evolutionary relationship. Protein characterization showed that the IGF1R protein has a molecular weight of 60.62 kDa (theoretical isoelectric point pI = 5.15), containing one fibronectin type-III domain and one tyrosine kinase domain, classifying it as an acidic hydrophilic transmembrane protein. Phosphorylation site prediction identified 27 phosphorylation sites, with secondary structures dominated by α-helices (26.39%) and random coils (52.79%). The IGF1R gene displayed significant tissue-specific expression variations across 12 examined tissues in Arctic foxes: highest expression levels in testis, minimal expression in stomach, and no detectable expression in duodenum. Spatiotemporal expression analysis revealed that in 2-, 4-, and 6-month-old individuals, hepatic IGF1R exhibited a progressive increase, testicular expression reached peak levels at 6 months, and skeletal muscle demonstrated transient upregulation peaking at 4 months. These spatiotemporal expression patterns suggest that IGF1R may participate in metabolism and organ developmental processes during critical growth stages of Arctic foxes through tissue-specific regulation.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** IGF1R (insulin like growth factor 1 receptor) [NCBI Gene 3480]
- **Proteins:** IGF1R (insulin like growth factor 1 receptor)

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Canis lupus familiaris (dog, subspecies) [taxon 9615], Vulpes lagopus (Arctic fox, species) [taxon 494514]

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