Effects of transgenic overexpression of diapause hormone and diapause hormone receptor genes on non-diapause silkworm
Diapause is a state of developmental arrest that is most often observed in arthropods, especially insects. The domesticated silkworm, Bombyx mori , is a typical insect that enters diapause at an early embryonic stage. Previous studies have revealed that the diapause hormone (DH) signaling molecules,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Transgenic research 2017-12, Vol.26 (6), p.807-815 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Diapause is a state of developmental arrest that is most often observed in arthropods, especially insects. The domesticated silkworm,
Bombyx mori
, is a typical insect that enters diapause at an early embryonic stage. Previous studies have revealed that the diapause hormone (DH) signaling molecules, especially the core members DH and DH receptor 1 (DHR1), are crucial for the determination of embryonic diapause in diapause silkworm strains. However, whether they function in non-diapause silkworm strains remains largely unknown. Here, we generated two transgenic lines overexpressing
DH
or
DHR1
genes in a non-diapause silkworm strain,
Nistari
. Our results showed that developmental expression patterns of
DH
and
DHR1
are quite similar in transgenic silkworms: both genes are highly expressed in the mid to late stages of pupae and are most highly expressed in day-6 pupae but are expressed at very low levels in other developmental stages. Moreover, the overexpression of
DH
or
DHR1
can affect the expression of diapause-related genes but is not sufficient to induce embryonic diapause in their offspring. This study provides new insights into the function of DH and DHR1 in a non-diapause silkworm strain. |
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ISSN: | 0962-8819 1573-9368 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11248-017-0045-y |