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Publication : Functional Analysis of <i>KIT</i> Gene Structural Mutations Causing the Porcine Dominant White Phenotype Using Genome Edited Mouse Models.

First Author  Sun G Year  2020
Journal  Front Genet Volume  11
Pages  138 PubMed ID  32194624
Mgi Jnum  J:288454 Mgi Id  MGI:6430019
Doi  10.3389/fgene.2020.00138 Citation  Sun G, et al. (2020) Functional Analysis of KIT Gene Structural Mutations Causing the Porcine Dominant White Phenotype Using Genome Edited Mouse Models. Front Genet 11:138
abstractText  The dominant white phenotype in pigs is thought to be mainly due to a structural mutation in the KIT gene, a splice mutation (G > A) at the first base in intron 17 which leads to the deletion of exon 17 in the mature KIT mRNA. However, this hypothesis has not yet been validated by functional studies. Here, we created two mouse models, KIT (D17/+) to mimic the splice mutation, and KIT (Dup/+) to partially mimic the duplication mutation of KIT gene in dominant white pigs using CRISPR/Cas9 technology. We found that the splice mutation homozygote is lethal and the heterozygous mice have a piebald coat. Slightly increased expression of KIT in KIT (Dup/+) mice did not confer the patched phenotype and had no obvious impact on coat color. Interestingly, the combination of these two mutations reduced the phosphorylation of PI3K and MAPK pathway associated proteins, which may be related to the impaired migration of melanoblasts observed during embryonic development that eventually leads to the dominant white phenotype.
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