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Comparative genomics of casein genes

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JOURNAL OF DAIRY RESEARCH
卷 86, 期 3, 页码 323-330

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0022029919000414

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Casein genes; casein micelle; comparative genomics

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  1. National Research Foundation [85939]
  2. University of the Free State of South Africa [27241]

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This research paper addresses the hypothesis that comparative genomics can give a new insight into the functionality of casein genes with respect to the casein micelle. Comparative genomics is a rapidly emerging field in computational biology whereby two or more genomes are compared in order to obtain a global view on genomes as well as assigning previously unknown functions for genes. Casein genes are among the most rapidly evolving mammalian genes, with the gene products mainly grouped into four types (alpha(s1)-, alpha(s2)-, beta- and kappa-casein). Functionally, casein genes are central to the casein micelle, the exact structure of which is still a subject of intense debate. Moreover, and adding to this complexity, some mammals lack some of the casein genes, although casein micelles have been observed in their milk. This observation has prompted an investigation into the distribution of casein genes across a host of mammalian species. It was apparent from this study that casein gene sequences are very diverse from each other and we confirmed that many mammalian species lack one or more of the casein genes. The genes encoding beta- and kappa-caseins are present in most mammals whereas alpha-casein encoding genes are less represented. This suggests different mechanisms for casein micelle formation in different species as well as the functions that are assigned to each individual casein.

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