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The molecular effect of a polymorphic microRNA binding site of Wolfram syndrome 1 gene in dogs
Koller, D. ✉ [Koller, Dóra (biológus), author] Department of Medical Chemistry, Molecular Biol... (SU / FM / I)
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Kubinyi, E.* [Kubinyi, Enikő (etológia), author] Department of Ethology (ELTE / ELU FoS / Bio_I); MTA-ELTE Comparative Ethology Research Group (ELTE / ELU FoS / Bio_I)
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Elek, Z. [Molnár, Zsuzsanna (Molekuláris genetika), author] Department of Medical Chemistry, Molecular Biol... (SU / FM / I)
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Nemeth, H.
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Miklosi, A. [Miklósi, Ádám (Biológia), author] Department of Ethology (ELTE / ELU FoS / Bio_I); MTA-ELTE Comparative Ethology Research Group (ELTE / ELU FoS / Bio_I)
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Sasvari-Szekely, M. [Sasvári-Székely, Mária (Biokémia), author] Department of Medical Chemistry, Molecular Biol... (SU / FM / I)
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Ronai, Z. [Rónai, Zsolt (Molekuláris genetika), author] Department of Medical Chemistry, Molecular Biol... (SU / FM / I)
English Article (Journal Article) Scientific
Published:
BMC GENETICS 1471-2156 1471-2156
21
(1)
Paper: 82
, 10 p.
2020
SJR Scopus - Genetics: Q2
Identifiers
MTMT: 31404405
DOI:
10.1186/s12863-020-00879-7
WoS:
000556635600001
EDIT:
58462
Scopus:
85088880669
PubMed:
32723293
Background: Although the molecular function of wolframin remains unclear, the lack of this protein is known to cause stress in the endoplasmic reticulum. Some variants in the Wolfram Syndrome 1 gene (WFS1) were associated with various neuropsychiatric disorders in humans, such as aggressiveness, impulsivity and anxiety. Results: Here we present an in silico study predicting a single nucleotide polymorphism (rs852850348) in the canine WFS1 gene which was verified by direct sequencing and was genotyped by a PCR-based technique. We found that the rs852850348 polymorphism is located in a putative microRNA (cfa-miR-8834a and cfa-miR-1838) binding site. Therefore, the molecular effect of allelic variants was studied in a luciferase reporter system that allowed assessing gene expression. We demonstrated that the variant reduced the activity of the reporter protein expression in an allele-specific manner. Additionally, we performed a behavioral experiment and investigated the association with this locus to different performance in this test. Association was found between food possessivity and the studied WFS1 gene polymorphism in the Border collie breed. Conclusions: Based on our findings, the rs852850348 locus might contribute to the genetic risk of possessivity behavior of dogs in at least one breed and might influence the regulation of wolframin expression. © 2020 The Author(s).
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