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Roles of MEF2A and HOXA5 in the transcriptional regulation of the bovine Fox O1 gene.

Dawei WeiJin WangZhang JiupanRajwali KhanSayed Haidar Abbas RazaSong YapingJiang ChaoAmel Ayari-AkkariDalia Abd El Moneim Ahmed
Published in: Animal biotechnology (2022)
The Forkhead box factor 1 (FoxO1) gene plays a vital role in the growth and development of skeletal muscle. In the present study, expression analysis of the bovine Fox O1 gene exhibited the highest expression in longissimus dorsi muscle followed by its expression in adipose tissue. Moreover, high mRNA expression of Fox O1 gene was found in differentiated bovine myoblasts and adipocytes at day 6 of induced differentiation ( p  < 0.05). The regulatory pattern of the bovine Fox O1 gene was investigated through screening and dual-luciferase activity of the 1.7 kb 5'UTR (untranslated region) within pGL3-basic vector and a core promoter region was explored at (-285/-27) upstream of the transcription start site. The transcription factors (TFs) MEF2A and HOXA5 within the core promoter region (-285/-27) were found as the regulatory cis-acting element. The siRNA interference of the TFs, chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assay, and site-directed mutation validated that MEF2A and HOXA5 binding occurs in the region -285/-27 bp and performs an essential role in the transcriptional regulation of bovine Fox O1 gene. These findings explored the regulatory network mechanism of the Fox O1 gene in skeletal muscle development and adipogenesis for the bovine breed improvement program.
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