Molecular Cloning and Characterization Analysis of LEF-1 Gene from Inner Mongolia Cashmere Goat

    Tao Zhang, Zhigang Wang, Bin Li, Jiejun Shi, Yi Qin, Dongjun Liu
    TLDR The LEF-1 gene in cashmere goats was successfully cloned and analyzed, showing potential for improving cashmere production.
    The study focused on the molecular cloning and characterization of the LEF-1 gene from the Inner Mongolia Cashmere Goat, aiming to enhance cashmere production through genetic modification. LEF-1, part of the LEF-1/TCF family, plays a crucial role in hair differentiation via the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway. Researchers successfully amplified the LEF-1 cDNA, revealing a 1132 bp fragment with an open reading frame of 1116 bp, encoding a 371 amino acid polypeptide. The sequence showed high similarity to bovine (98%) and human (94%) sequences, with a predicted molecular mass of 41.2 kDa. The study identified key domains, including the HMG-box and β-catenin binding domain, using bioinformatics tools, marking the first report of its kind for this gene in cashmere goats.
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