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Characterization and computational ınvestigation of polymorphisms in the TIR domain of the TLR4 protein in holsteins raised in Turkey

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2023-03-01

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Atalay, Sertaç

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Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi

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Increasing environmental temperatures due to climate change adversely affect livestock welfare and health. Moreover, temperatures increase thedistribution and survival of parasites and infectious agents. Livestock diseases that cause significant economic losses are a worldwide concern.Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) is an ideal marker gene candidate, due to its critical role it plays in initiating the immune response against pathogens.In this study, the toll-interleukin-1 receptor (TIR) domain polymorphisms were investigated in the Holsteins raised in Turkey. by DNAsequencing. The effects of polymorphisms on the protein structure and function were evaluated by computational tools (I-Mutant Suite, ProjectHope and PyMOL). The rs8193069 C>T polymorphism was detected in the TIR domain. The SNP causes Threonine to Isoleucine substitutionat position 674 of the TLR4 protein which is the second amino acid of the TIR domain. The I-Mutant Suite predicted that Thr674Ile substitutioncould decrease protein stability (DDG= -0.40 Kcal/mol). Project Hope results showed that mutant and wild-type amino acids have differentproperties and that this can disturb the TIR domain. The Thr674Ile polymorphism observed in the TIR domain of TLR4 protein in Holsteinsraised in Turkey might affect the function of the TLR4 by causing physicochemical changes.

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TLR4, TIR domain, Polymorphism, In silico, Cattle

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Atalay, S. (2023). "Characterization and computational ınvestigation of polymorphisms in the TIR domain of the TLR4 protein in holsteins raised in Turkey". Veteriner Hekimlikte Araştırma Dergisi / Journal of Research in Veterinary Medicine, 42(1), 37-43.

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