Molecular evidence of RNA editing in Bombyx chemosensory protein family
Chemosensory proteins (CSPs) are small scavenger proteins that are mainly known as transporters of pheromone/odor molecules at the periphery of sensory neurons in the insect antennae and in the producing cells from the moth female pheromone gland. Sequencing cDNAs of RNA encoding CSPs in the antenna...
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description | Chemosensory proteins (CSPs) are small scavenger proteins that are mainly known as transporters of pheromone/odor molecules at the periphery of sensory neurons in the insect antennae and in the producing cells from the moth female pheromone gland. Sequencing cDNAs of RNA encoding CSPs in the antennae, legs, head, pheromone gland and wings from five single individual adult females of the silkworm moth Bombyx mori showed that they differed from genomic sequences by subtle nucleotide replacement (RDD). Both intronless and intronic CSP genes expressed RDDs, although in different rates. Most interestingly, in our study the degree of RDDs in CSP genes were found to be tissue-specific. The proportion of CSP-RDDs was found to be significantly much higher in the pheromone gland. In addition, Western blot analysis of proteins in different tissues showed existence of multiple CSP protein variant chains particularly found in the pheromone gland. Peptide sequencing demonstrated the occurrence of a pleiad of protein variants for most of all BmorCSPs from the pheromone gland. Our findings show that RNA editing is an important feature in the expression of CSPs and that a high variety of RDDs is found to expand drastically thus altering the repertoire of CSP proteins in a tissue-specific manner. |
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subjects | Amino Acid Sequence Animals Antennae Arthropod Antennae - metabolism Base Sequence Biology Biotechnology Bombyx - genetics Bombyx - metabolism Bombyx mori Butterflies & moths Chemoreception CSP protein Deoxyribonucleic acid DNA DNA, Complementary Editing Female Females Gene expression Gene sequencing Genes Genome, Insect Genomes Genomics Insect Proteins - genetics Insect Proteins - metabolism Insects Legs Ligands Molecular Sequence Data Mutation Odor Odors Organ Specificity Pheromone gland Pheromones Pheromones - genetics Pheromones - metabolism Polymorphism, Genetic Proteins Proteomics Receptors, Odorant - genetics Receptors, Odorant - metabolism Ribonucleic acid RNA RNA Editing Scent Glands - metabolism Science Sensory evaluation Sensory neurons Sequence Alignment Tissues Wings Wings, Animal - metabolism |
title | Molecular evidence of RNA editing in Bombyx chemosensory protein family |
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