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In Silico Analysis: Molecular Characterization and Evolutionary Study of CLCN Gene Family in Buffalo

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State Key Laboratory for Conservation and Utilization of Subtropical Agro-Bioresources, College of Animal Science and Technology, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, China
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Guangxi Key Laboratory of Beibu Gulf Marine Biodiversity Conservation, Beibu Gulf University, Qinzhou 535011, China
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Department of Chemistry, Gomal University, Dera Ismail Khan 29050, Pakistan
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Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Molecular Design and Precise Breeding, School of Life Science and Engineering, Foshan University, Foshan 528225, China
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Department of Zoology, Government Sadiq College Women University, Bahawalpur, Punjab 63100, Pakistan
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These authors contributed equally to this work.
Genes 2024, 15(9), 1163; https://doi.org/10.3390/genes15091163
Submission received: 8 August 2024 / Revised: 28 August 2024 / Accepted: 30 August 2024 / Published: 3 September 2024
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Buffalo Genetics and Genomics)

Abstract

Chloride channels (ClCs) have received global interest due to their significant role in the regulation of ion homeostasis, fluid transport, and electrical excitability of tissues and organs in different mammals and contributing to various functions, such as neuronal signaling, muscle contraction, and regulating the electrolytes’ balance in kidneys and other organs. In order to define the chloride voltage-gated channel (CLCN) gene family in buffalo, this study used in silico analyses to examine physicochemical properties, evolutionary patterns, and genome-wide identification. We identified eight CLCN genes in buffalo. The ProtParam tool analysis identified a number of important physicochemical properties of these proteins, including hydrophilicity, thermostability, in vitro instability, and basic nature. Based on their evolutionary relationships, a phylogenetic analysis divided the eight discovered genes into three subfamilies. Furthermore, a gene structure analysis, motif patterns, and conserved domains using TBtool demonstrated the significant conservation of this gene family among selected species over the course of evolution. A comparative amino acid analysis using ClustalW revealed similarities and differences between buffalo and cattle CLCN proteins. Three duplicated gene pairs were identified, all of which were segmental duplications except for CLCN4-CLCN5, which was a tandem duplication in buffalo. For each gene pair, the Ka/Ks test ratio findings showed that none of the ratios was more than one, indicating that these proteins were likely subject to positive selection. A synteny analysis confirmed a conserved pattern of genomic blocks between buffalo and cattle. Transcriptional control in cells relies on the binding of transcription factors to specific sites in the genome. The number of transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs) was higher in cattle compared to buffalo. Five main recombination breakpoints were identified at various places in the recombination analysis. The outcomes of our study provide new knowledge about the CLCN gene family in buffalo and open the door for further research on candidate genes in vertebrates through genome-wide studies.
Keywords: buffalo; breakpoint; CLCN gene; duplication; Ka/Ks ratio buffalo; breakpoint; CLCN gene; duplication; Ka/Ks ratio

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Fu, Y.; Khan, M.F.; Wang, Y.; Parveen, S.; Sultana, M.; Liu, Q.; Shafique, L. In Silico Analysis: Molecular Characterization and Evolutionary Study of CLCN Gene Family in Buffalo. Genes 2024, 15, 1163. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes15091163

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Fu Y, Khan MF, Wang Y, Parveen S, Sultana M, Liu Q, Shafique L. In Silico Analysis: Molecular Characterization and Evolutionary Study of CLCN Gene Family in Buffalo. Genes. 2024; 15(9):1163. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes15091163

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Fu, Yiheng, Muhammad Farhan Khan, Yingqi Wang, Shakeela Parveen, Mehwish Sultana, Qingyou Liu, and Laiba Shafique. 2024. "In Silico Analysis: Molecular Characterization and Evolutionary Study of CLCN Gene Family in Buffalo" Genes 15, no. 9: 1163. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes15091163

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