» Articles » PMID: 29580211

New Insight into the Mechanism Underlying the Silk Gland Biological Process by Knocking out Fibroin Heavy Chain in the Silkworm

Overview
Journal BMC Genomics
Publisher Biomed Central
Specialty Genetics
Date 2018 Mar 28
PMID 29580211
Citations 8
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Background: Exploring whether and how mutation of silk protein contributes to subsequent re-allocation of nitrogen, and impacts on the timing of silk gland degradation, is important to understand silk gland biology. Rapid development and wide application of genome editing approach in the silkworm provide us an opportunity to address these issues.

Results: Using CRISPR/Cas9 system, we successfully performed genome editing of Bmfib-H. The loss-of-function mutations caused naked pupa and thin cocoon mutant phenotypes. Compared with the wild type, the posterior silk gland of mutant showed obviously degraded into fragments in advance of programmed cell death of silk gland cells. Comparative transcriptomic analyses of silk gland at the fourth day of the fifth instar larval stage(L5D4)identified 1456 differential expressed genes (DEGs) between posterior silk gland (PSG) and mid silk gland (MSG) and 1388 DEGs between the mutant and the wild type. Hierarchical clustering of all the DEGs indicated a remarkable down-regulated and an up-regulated gene clade in the mutant silk glands, respectively. Down-regulated genes were overrepresented in the pathways involved in cancer, DNA replication and cell proliferation. Intriguingly, up-regulated DEGs are significantly enriched in the proteasome. By further comparison on the transcriptome of MSG and PSG between the wild type and the mutant, we consistently observed that up-regulated DEGs in the mutant PSG were enriched in protein degrading activity and proteasome. Meantime, we observed a series of up-regulated genes involved in autophagy. Since these protein degradation processes would be normally occur after the spinning time, the results suggesting that these progresses were activated remarkably ahead of schedule in the mutant.

Conclusions: Accumulation of abnormal fib-H protein might arouse the activation of proteasomes as well as autophagy process, to promote the rapid degradation of such abnormal proteins and the silk gland cells. Our study therefore proposes a subsequent process of protein and partial cellular degradation caused by mutation of silk protein, which might be helpful for understanding its impact of the silk gland biological process, and further exploration the re-allocation of nitrogen in the silkworm.

Citing Articles

Functional and Transcriptome Analysis Reveal Specific Roles of and in Root Hair Development, Reproductive Growth, and Stress Tolerance.

Tian Q, Xie X, Lai R, Cheng C, Zhang Z, Chen Y Plants (Basel). 2024; 13(4).

PMID: 38498444 PMC: 10891736. DOI: 10.3390/plants13040480.


Advances in Editing Silkworms () Genome by Using the CRISPR-Cas System.

Baci G, Cucu A, Giurgiu A, Musca A, Bagameri L, Moise A Insects. 2022; 13(1).

PMID: 35055871 PMC: 8777690. DOI: 10.3390/insects13010028.


Genome-wide survey and characterization of transcription factors in the silk gland of the silkworm, Bombyx mori.

Ma Y, Sun Q, Huang L, Luo Q, Zeng W, Ou Y PLoS One. 2021; 16(11):e0259870.

PMID: 34762712 PMC: 8584736. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0259870.


Role of juvenile hormone receptor in silkworm larval brain development and domestication.

Cui Y, Liu Z, Li C, Wei X, Lin Y, You L Zool Res. 2021; 42(5):637-649.

PMID: 34472225 PMC: 8455460. DOI: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2021.126.


Analysis of High Molecular Mass Compounds from the Spider Venom Gland. A Transcriptomic and MS ID Approach.

Estrada-Gomez S, Vargas-Munoz L, Segura Latorre C, Saldarriaga-Cordoba M, Arenas-Gomez C Toxins (Basel). 2021; 13(7).

PMID: 34209760 PMC: 8309857. DOI: 10.3390/toxins13070453.


References
1.
Voges D, Zwickl P, Baumeister W . The 26S proteasome: a molecular machine designed for controlled proteolysis. Annu Rev Biochem. 2000; 68:1015-68. DOI: 10.1146/annurev.biochem.68.1.1015. View

2.
Hui C, Matsuno K, Suzuki Y . Fibroin gene promoter contains a cluster of homeodomain binding sites that interact with three silk gland factors. J Mol Biol. 1990; 213(4):651-70. DOI: 10.1016/S0022-2836(05)80253-0. View

3.
Takiya S, Kokubo H, Suzuki Y . Transcriptional regulatory elements in the upstream and intron of the fibroin gene bind three specific factors POU-M1, Bm Fkh and FMBP-1. Biochem J. 1997; 321 ( Pt 3):645-53. PMC: 1218118. DOI: 10.1042/bj3210645. View

4.
Xia Q, Li S, Feng Q . Advances in silkworm studies accelerated by the genome sequencing of Bombyx mori. Annu Rev Entomol. 2013; 59:513-36. DOI: 10.1146/annurev-ento-011613-161940. View

5.
DeMartino G, Orth K, McCullough M, Lee L, Munn T, Moomaw C . The primary structures of four subunits of the human, high-molecular-weight proteinase, macropain (proteasome), are distinct but homologous. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1991; 1079(1):29-38. DOI: 10.1016/0167-4838(91)90020-z. View