K. Stancekova et al., Effect of genetic variability of the porcine pituitary-specific transcription factor (PIT-1) on carcas traits in pigs, ANIM GENET, 30(4), 1999, pp. 313-315
Pituitary transcription factor (PIT-1) has been shown to be a positive regu
latory factor of growth hormone, prolactin, and thyrotrophin-beta-subunit (
TSH-beta) in the mammalian pituitary. Therefore, the gene encoding PIT-1 (P
OU1F1) was chosen as a candidate gene to investigate its association with g
rowth and carcass traits in pigs. The purpose of this study was to analyse
porcine POU1F1 genetic variability in populations of Large White and Large
White x landrace pigs, by using PCR-RFLP analysis and to determine its poss
ible associations with two carcass traits (backfat and percentage of lean c
ontent). Two different POU1F1-PCR-RFLP (POU1F1/RsaI and POU1F1/MspI) tests
were applied to genomic DNA isolated from porcine blood (120 pigs) and hair
roots (10 pigs). The present results clearly indicated that the MspI DD ge
notype was the fattest compared with both other genotypes (CC, CD) in analy
zed swine population. For POU1F1/RsaI polymorphism no significance differen
ces were seen for lean-to-fat ratio.