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Influence of DGAT1 K232A Polymorphism on Milk Fat Percentage and Fatty Acid Profiles in Romanian Holstein Cattle
Authors:A. Tăbăran  V. A. Balteanu  E. Gal  D. Pusta  R. Mihaiu  S. D. Dan
Affiliation:1. Department of Animal Husbandry and Food Science , University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine , Cluj-Napoca , Romania lapusan_alexandra@yahoo.com;4. lapusanalexandra@gmail.com;5. Department of Biotechnology , University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine , Cluj-Napoca , Romania;6. Department of Chemistry , Babes-Bolyai University , Cluj-Napoca , Romania;7. Department of Animal Husbandry and Food Science , University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine , Cluj-Napoca , Romania;8. Department of Food Management , Babes-Bolyai University , Cluj-Napoca , Romania;9. Department of Animal Husbandry and Food Science , University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine , Cluj-Napoca , Romania
Abstract:Milk and dairy products are considered the main sources of saturated fatty acids, which are a valuable source of nutrients in the human diet. Fat composition can be adjusted through guided nutrition of dairy animals but also through selective breeding. Recently, a dinucleotide substitution located in the exon 8 of the gene coding for acyl CoA: diacylglycerol acyltransferase 1 (DGAT1), that alters the amino acid sequence from a lysine to an alanine (p.Lys232Ala) in the mature protein, was shown to have a strong effect on milk fat content in some cattle breeds. Therefore, the objectives of this work were to study the occurrence of the DGAT1 p.Lys232Ala polymorphism in Romanian Holstein cattle and Romanian Buffalo breeds and to further investigate its possible influence on fat percentage and fatty acid profiles. The results obtained in this study show that in Romanian Holstein cattle the K allele is associated with increased fat percentage and higher levels of C16:0 and C18:0 fatty acids. The ratio of saturated fatty acids versus unsaturated fatty acids (SFA/UFA) was also higher in KK homozygous individuals, whereas the fractions of C14:0, unsaturated C18 decreased. The DGAT1 p.Lys232Ala polymorphism revealed a high genetic variance for fat percentage, unsaturated C18, C16:0, and SFA/UFA. Although the effect of this polymorphism was not so evident for short chain fatty acids such as C4:0–C8:0, it was significant for C14:0 fatty acids. We concluded that selective breeding of carriers of the A allele in Romanian Holsteins can contribute to improvement in unsaturated fatty acids content of milk. However, in buffalo, the lack of the A allele makes selection inapplicable because only the K allele, associated with higher saturated fatty acids contents in milk, was identified.
Keywords:DGAT  Fatty acids  GC  Milk  PCR  Polymorphism  Selection
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