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Alternative polyadenylation landscape of longissimus dorsi muscle with high and low intramuscular fat content in cattle
Patterns of RNA tail changes in cattle’s main back muscle with high and low fat levels
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Abstract
A total of 363 significant alternative polyadenylation (APA) events were identified in muscle samples from cattle with varying intramuscular fat content.
- Shortened 3'UTR events were more prevalent than lengthened 3'UTR events in high and low intramuscular fat cattle.
- Genes linked to shortened 3'UTR events showed enrichment in pathways related to fatty acid metabolism.
- Most identified APA events exhibited alternative 3'UTR lengths ranging from 200 to 300 bp.
- A strong correlation (R2 = 0.79) was observed between increasing 3'UTR length and aUTR length.
- Differentially expressed genes critical for fat deposition, such as PFKL and SLC1A5, were linked to specific APA events.
- Ten key miRNAs were identified that may influence intramuscular fat content through regulation of APA events.
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