2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1003809
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The Highly Prolific Phenotype of Lacaune Sheep Is Associated with an Ectopic Expression of the B4GALNT2 Gene within the Ovary

Abstract: Prolific sheep have proven to be a valuable model to identify genes and mutations implicated in female fertility. In the Lacaune sheep breed, large variation in litter size is genetically determined by the segregation of a fecundity major gene influencing ovulation rate, named FecL and its prolific allele FecLL. Our previous work localized FecL on sheep chromosome 11 within a locus of 1.1 Mb encompassing 20 genes. With the aim to identify the FecL gene, we developed a high throughput sequencing strategy of lon… Show more

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“…The high prolificacy of Lacaune sheep was explained by overexpression of B4GALNT2 in the ovary leading to atypical glycosylation of inhibin (54) .…”
Section: Lacaune (Fecl) Genementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The high prolificacy of Lacaune sheep was explained by overexpression of B4GALNT2 in the ovary leading to atypical glycosylation of inhibin (54) .…”
Section: Lacaune (Fecl) Genementioning
confidence: 99%
“…La elevada fertilidad de las ovejas Lacaune se explica por a sobreexpresión de B4GALNT2 en el ovario llevando a una glicosilación atípica de la inhibina (54) .…”
Section: Lacaune (Fecl) Geneunclassified
“…Even if quite imprecise due to the relatively low number of animals studied, we have determined a high frequency (0.65) and a rather strong effect (+0.25 lamb/lambing) of the FecL L allele in the Tunisian D'man sheep, highlighting the presence of a first major gene involved in the genetic determinism of LS variability within this breed known for its high prolificacy. The FecL L mutation was firstly discovered in Lacaune breed (Drouilhet et al, ) and more recently in Noire du Velay (Chantepie et al, ), thus raising the question of the origin of this mutation. It is more likely that the FecL L mutation has an ancestral origin which occurred before the establishment of Lacaune, Noire du Velay and D'man breeds.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The precise mechanism of action of the intronic FecL L on the B4GALNT2 gene regulation and over expression within the granulosa cells is still unknown. Several hypotheses such as the impairment of transcription factor or miRNA binding and mRNA alternative splicing were tested in vitro or in silico but without any success (Drouilhet et al, ). The use of high‐throughput sequencing technologies dedicated to chromatin accessibility and detection of all kind of RNA (small or long non‐coding RNA, mRNA) in the presence or absence of the mutation could contribute to understand the mechanism in the future.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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