Genetic Polymorphisms of Sulfotransferases (SULT1A1 and SULT1A2) in a Turkish Population.

Yazan: admin Tarih: Kas 30th, 2010 | Kategori:: SULT1A1, SULT1A2, Sulfotransferases

Biochem Genet. 2010 Dec;48(11-12):987-94. Arslan S.

Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Faculty of Science and Literature, Cumhuriyet University, 58140, Sivas, Turkey, arserdal@yahoo.com.

Abstract

Sulfotransferases (SULTs) play a significant role in the biotransformation of a variety of xenobiotics and endogenous compounds. SULTs are genetically polymorphic enzymes; to date, 12 human cytosolic SULT isoforms have been identified. This study investigated SULT1A1 and SULT1A2 gene polymorphism using a PCR-RFLP method (n = 303). The frequency of the SULT1A1*1 allele was 76.2% and SULT1A1*2 was 23.8%. The SULT1A1*3 allele could not be identified. The SULT1A2 frequencies were 69.2% (SULT1A2*1), 18.3% (SULT1A2*2), and 12.5% (SULT1A2*3). The SULT1A1 and SULT1A2 loci were in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (SULT1A1 χ(2) = 0.58, P = 0.44; SULT1A2 χ(2) = 7.28, P = 0.06). Linkage analysis indicated a close linkage between these two genes (χ(2) = 5.31, P < 0.01); therefore, the statistical hypothesis that SULT1A1 and SULT1A2 alleles are independently distributed was rejected. Additionally, a strongly positive linkage was detected between SULT1A1*2 and SULT1A2*2 alleles in this population (D’ = 0.79, χ(2) = 33.33).


Analysis of transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-beta1) gene polymorphisms in Turkish patients with scleroderma.

Yazan: admin Tarih: Tem 23rd, 2010 | Kategori:: Gene polymorphisms

Cell Biochem Funct. 2010 Jun;28(4):274-7.

Büyük U, Ates O, Dalyan L, Müsellim B, Ongen G, Topal-Sarikaya A.

Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Istanbul University, Turkey. atopal@istanbul.edu.tr

Abstract

Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is an autoimmune disease characterized by inflammation and fibrosis of the skin and visceral organs. Fibrosis associated with SSc is characterized by an increased synthesis of a wide range of extracellular matrix (ECM). TGF-beta is a pluripotent cytokine in a wide range of cell types. In particular it has been found to be a potent inducer of ECM protein synthesis and fibroblast migration. The TGF-beta1 gene is highly polymorphic and two signal sequence polymorphisms at codon 10 and codon 25 are linked to disease outcomes. In this study, we analysed two polymorphic sites of the TGF-beta1 gene, codon 10 and codon 25, in 43 Turkish SSc female patients with interstitial lung involvement and in 75 healty individuals by ARMS-PCR. In our study no significant difference was found in codon 10, codon 25 genotype frequencies between patient with SSc and the control group (p = 0.676, 0.375, respectively). Our findings suggest that codon 10 and 25 polymorphism cannot be related with SSc for Turkish population. 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


Identification of NF-kappaB1 and NF-kappaBIAlpha polymorphisms using PCR-RFLP assay in a Turkish population.

Yazan: admin Tarih: Şub 5th, 2010 | Kategori:: Gene polymorphisms

Biochem Genet. 2010 Feb;48(1-2):104-12.

Senol Tuncay S, Okyay P, Bardakci F.

Department of Biology, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Adnan Menderes University, Aydin, Turkey.

A polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) assay was used in a Turkish population to determine the frequency of polymorphisms of the nuclear factor-kappa (NF-kappaB1) and NF-kappaBIA genes, which have been shown to be related to several inflammatory diseases and cancer pathogenesis. Total genomic DNA was isolated from peripheral blood samples taken from 565 healthy volunteers living in Aydin Province. The genomic regions in question were amplified by PCR, and the polymorphisms in these regions were detected by a PCR-RFLP assay. The frequencies were 10.3% for the NF-kappaB1 -94ins/delATTG del/del genotype, 49.1% for del/ins, and 40.6% for ins/ins. The genotype frequencies of the NF-kappaBIA 3′UTR A –> G genotypes were A/A 19.2%, A/G 42.3%, and G/G 38.5%. Distribution of genotype frequencies was tested by Hardy-Weinberg; the NF-kappaB1 gene was in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (chi(2) = 3.402, P > 0.05), the NF-kappaBIA gene was not (chi(2) = 8.293, P < 0.05).


Elucidating genetic relationships, diversity and population structure among the Turkish female figs

Yazan: admin Tarih: Oca 21st, 2010 | Kategori:: Gene polymorphisms

Ikten H (Ikten, Hatice)2, Mutlu N (Mutlu, Nedim)3, Gulsen O (Gulsen, Osman)1, Kocatas H (Kocatas, Hilmi)4, Aksoy U (Aksoy, Uygun)5

Source: GENETICA Volume: 138 Issue: 2 Pages: 169-177 Published: FEB 2010

Abstract: A collection of 96 female Turkish fig (Ficus carica L.) accessions was studied to elucidate genetic structure and estimate diversity and genetic similarity distribution among the female figs present in Turkish genetic resources, using 157 molecular genome markers including 129 sequence-related amplified polymorphisms, 21 random amplified polymorphic DNAs, and 7 simple-sequence repeats. The plant samples mainly included Turkish fig collections selected throughout the country over the course of a half-century. Neighbor-joining analysis revealed continuous dissimilarity range, and it was difficult to classify figs into distinct groups. The principle component analysis produced similar results. The analysis of molecular variance indicated that 95 and 93% of genetic variation were explained by within geographic origins and similar fruit rind color, respectively. Sub-structuring Bayesian analysis assigned the 96 female figs into four sub-populations, and indicated that they were highly related. The corrected allelic pairwise distances among the six geographic origins were less than 5%. This study suggests that geography- and color-based groups were not genetically distinct among the Turkish figs.
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Author Keywords: Ficus carica; SRAP; Neighbor-joining; PCA; AMOVA; Population structure
KeyWords Plus: FICUS-CARICA L.; GERMPLASM COLLECTION; COMMON FIG; MARKERS; RAPD; RELATEDNESS; GENOTYPES; RFLP; AFLP
Reprint Address: Gulsen, O (reprint author), Erciyes Univ, Dept Hort, Fac Agr, TR-38039 Kayseri, Turkey
Addresses:
1. Erciyes Univ, Dept Hort, Fac Agr, TR-38039 Kayseri, Turkey
2. Minist Agr & Rural Affairs, W Mediterranean Res Inst, TR-07100 Antalya, Turkey
3. Univ Nebraska, George W Beadle Ctr, Dept Biochem, Lincoln, NE 68503 USA
4. Fig Res Inst, TR-09600 Erbeyli, Aydin Turkey
5. Aegean Univ, Fac Agr, Dept Hort, TR-35100 Izmir, Turkey
E-mail Addresses: o_gulsen@yahoo.com