COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS OF FUNCTIONAL EFFECTS OF SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISM ON OVINE INTERFERON TAU
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https://doi.org/10.33003/jaat.2022.0801.071Keywords:
Ovine; Interferon; SNP; PredictionAbstract
The objective of this study was to evaluate the functional effects of Single Nucleotide Polymorphism(SNP) in ovine interferon tau using computational methods. Data on ovine interferon was retrieved from data base of National Center for Biotechnology Information ((GenBank). Functional effects of substitution of Leucin by Proline at position 26 of interferon protein chain was predicted using Protein Variation Effect Analyser, Panther server and Poly phen 2 (Polymorphism phenotyping). Provean score of - 5.828 was obtained, indicating a deleterious effect of the amino acid substitution. Panther server indicated damaging effect of the SNP with Pdel ( probability of deleterious effect) of 0.5. Similarly, Poly phen 2 showed damaging effect of the amino acid substitution. It can be concluded that substitution of Leucin by proline at position 26 of the protein sequence of interferon tau resulted in deleterious effect on the functionality of ovine interferon tau. Studies in Single Nucleotide Polymorphism on ovine interferon tau can provide better understanding of biomarkers associated with efficiency of maternal pregnancy recognition in the ovine species.
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