A quantitative trait locus (QTL) affecting milk fat and protein
concentration was localized to a 4cM confidence interval on chromosome 6
centered on the microsatellite BM143. The genes and sequence variation in
this region were characterized, and common haplotypes spanning five
polymorphic sites in the genes IBSP, SPP1, PKD2, and ABCG2 for two sires
heterozygous for this QTL were localized. Expression of SPP1 and ABCG2 in
the bovine mammary gland increased from parturition through lactation.
SPP1 was sequenced, and all the coding exons of ABCG2 and PKD2 were
sequenced for these two sires. The single nucleotide change capable of
encoding a substitution of tyrosine-581 to serine (Y581S) in the ABCG2
transporter was the only polymorphism corresponding to the segregation
status of all three heterozygous and 15 homozygous sires for the QTL in
the Israeli and US Holstein populations.