A functional regulatory variant of MYH3 influences muscle fiber-type composition and intramuscular fat content in pigs

In‐Cheol Cho(Rural Development Administration), Hee-Bok Park(Kongju National University), Jin Seop Ahn(Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology), Sang‐Hyun Han(Jeju National University), Jae-Bong Lee(Chungnam National University), Jae-Bong Lee(Gyeongsang National University), Hyun‐Tae Lim(Gyeongsang National University), Chae-Kyoung Yoo(Gyeongsang National University), Eunji Jung(Bio-Medical Science (South Korea)), Dong‐Hwan Kim(Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology), Wu-Sheng Sun(AgroParisTech), Yuliaxis Ramayo‐Caldas(AgroParisTech), Sang-Geum Kim(Rural Development Administration), Yong‐Jun Kang(Rural Development Administration), Yoo-Kyung Kim(Rural Development Administration), Hyun-Sook Shin(Rural Development Administration), Pil‐Nam Seong(Rural Development Administration), In‐Sul Hwang(Rural Development Administration), Beom-Young Park(Rural Development Administration), Seongsoo Hwang(Rural Development Administration), Sung-Soo Lee(Rural Development Administration), Youn‐Chul Ryu(Chungnam National University), Jun Heon Lee(Chungnam National University), Jun Heon Lee(Chungnam National University), Moon-Suck Ko(Rural Development Administration), Kichoon Lee(Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats), Göran Andersson(Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences), Miguel Pérez‐Enciso(Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats), Jeong-Woong Lee(Chungnam National University), Jeong-Woong Lee(Chungnam National University)
PLoS Genetics
October 11, 2019
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Abstract

Muscle development and lipid accumulation in muscle critically affect meat quality of livestock. However, the genetic factors underlying myofiber-type specification and intramuscular fat (IMF) accumulation remain to be elucidated. Using two independent intercrosses between Western commercial breeds and Korean native pigs (KNPs) and a joint linkage-linkage disequilibrium analysis, we identified a 488.1-kb region on porcine chromosome 12 that affects both reddish meat color (a*) and IMF. In this critical region, only the MYH3 gene, encoding myosin heavy chain 3, was found to be preferentially overexpressed in the skeletal muscle of KNPs. Subsequently, MYH3-transgenic mice demonstrated that this gene controls both myofiber-type specification and adipogenesis in skeletal muscle. We discovered a structural variant in the promotor/regulatory region of MYH3 for which Q allele carriers exhibited significantly higher values of a* and IMF than q allele carriers. Furthermore, chromatin immunoprecipitation and cotransfection assays showed that the structural variant in the 5'-flanking region of MYH3 abrogated the binding of the myogenic regulatory factors (MYF5, MYOD, MYOG, and MRF4). The allele distribution of MYH3 among pig populations worldwide indicated that the MYH3 Q allele is of Asian origin and likely predates domestication. In conclusion, we identified a functional regulatory sequence variant in porcine MYH3 that provides novel insights into the genetic basis of the regulation of myofiber type ratios and associated changes in IMF in pigs. The MYH3 variant can play an important role in improving pork quality in current breeding programs.


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