Characterization of the expression profiles of calpastatin (CAST) gene in chicken

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Zeng-Rong Zhang
Xiao-Song Jiang
Hua-Rui Du
Qing Zhu
Xiao-Cheng Li
Chao-Wu Yang
Yi-Ping Liu
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[1] Sichuan Agriculture University,College of Animal Science and Technology
[2] Sichuan Animal Science Academy,undefined
[3] Sichuan Dahen Poultry Breeding Company,undefined
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Molecular Biology Reports | 2012年 / 39卷
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Chicken; Real-time PCR; Age; Tissue;
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The calpain system, a Ca2+-activated protease family, plays an important role in postmortem tenderization of skeletal muscle due to its involvement in the degradation of important myofibrillar and associated proteins, as well as in cytoskeletal remodeling and regulation of muscle growth. In this study, we quantified the expression of calpastatin (CAST) in two Chinese chicken breeds (mountainous black-bone chicken breed (MB) and a commercial meat type chicken breed (S01)), to discern the tissue and age-related specific expression pattern and its potential role on muscle tissue metabolism. Real-time quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR) assay was developed for accurate measurement of CAST mRNA levels in various tissues from chicken with different ages (0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 week). CAST mRNA was detected in collected organs. The heart and leg muscle tissues had the highest expression of CAST than other tissues from the same chicken (P < 0.01). Age-related expression pattern of CAST gene was evident in breast muscle, liver, and brain tissues (P < 0.05), but not in heart and leg muscle tissues (P > 0.05). Overall, the CAST mRNA level exhibited a “rise-decline-rise-decline” developmental change in breast muscle and liver, with the highest expression at 2 weeks and the lowest expression at 8 weeks. The S01 chicken had significantly higher expression of CAST in breast muscle and heart than the MB chicken (P < 0.05) at 10 weeks. Our results suggested the CAST expression may be related to muscle fiber development.
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