Nj. Larsen et Vh. Nielsen, DNA-SEQUENCE VARIATION IN THE PORCINE GROWTH-HORMONE PROMOTER REGION FROM DANISH AND EXOTIC PIGS, Animal biotechnology, 8(2), 1997, pp. 151-166
An extension of the porcine growth hormone (GH) gene sequence from -17
8 to -331 was performed. Comparison of the porcine GH promoter between
-331 and +169 with the published sequences from rat, human and bovine
GH genes revealed conservation of several transcription factor bindin
g sites. The sequence of the GH promoter between position -294 and +14
5 was determined in a total of ten animals from four Danish breeds (Du
roc, Hampshire, Landrace and Yorkshire). The animals were homozygous f
or five different haplotypes defined by five polymorphic restriction s
ites. The sequences revealed nine additional polymorphic base pairs of
which the most notable are located within the TATA-box, within the re
cognition sequence for transcription factor Spl, and within a recognit
ion sequence for the thyroid hormone receptor. Sequence was determined
in the same region of the porcine GH promoter from one wild boar and
three Meishan animals. At any single nucleotide position, the sequence
was shared with at least one Danish animal. However, including data f
rom restriction enzyme digests, the haplotypes of the Meishan animals
were different from all haplotypes detected in Danish pigs.