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Differential expression of bovine β-lactoglobulin A and B promoter variants in transiently transfected HC11 cells

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 November 1999

JOSEP M. FOLCH
Affiliation:
Department of Animal Science, University of California, Davis, CA 95616-8521, USA Present address: Unitat de Genètica i Millora, Departament de Patologia i Producció Animals, Facultat de Veterinària, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, E-08193 Bellaterra, Spain.
PETER DOVČ
Affiliation:
Department of Animal Science, University of California, Davis, CA 95616-8521, USA Present address: Department of Animal Science, Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana, SI-1230 Domzale, Slovenia.
JUAN F. MEDRANO
Affiliation:
Department of Animal Science, University of California, Davis, CA 95616-8521, USA

Abstract

Quantification of β-lactoglobulin A and B in the milk of heterozygous animals has revealed a differential content of these two variants. Nucleotide sequence analysis of the first 733 bp of the bovine β-lactoglobulin promoter has indicated the presence of ten polymorphic sites, nine of them being allele A and B specific mutations. To study the differential expression of these alleles, constructs containing 753 bp long fragments of the bovine β-lactoglobulin A and B associated promoters were used in transient transfection experiments in HC11 cells. A differential transcription activity directed by the A and B specific promoters was consistently observed. The relative expression levels were 57% for β-lactoglobulin A and 43% for β-lactoglobulin B promoters. An allele-specific mutation has been reported to have a differential binding affinity to the activator protein-2 between the β-lactoglobulin A and B promoters. However, experiments in HC11 cells where the activator protein-2 binding sites were mutated in both β-lactoglobulin A and B promoters showed no major differences in activity between the mutated and native promoters.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Proprietors of Journal of Dairy Research 1999

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