Bmgsb is involved in the determination of cell fate by affecting the cell cycle genes in the silk gland of Bombyx mori
Silk gland is the only organ of silkworm that can produce silk protein, which is a natural macromolecular protein complex and widely utilized in various fields such as biomaterials and biomedicine. The development of silk gland and the expression patterns of silk protein crucial for the silk industr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of biological macromolecules 2024-12, Vol.283 (Pt 2), p.136914, Article 136914 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Silk gland is the only organ of silkworm that can produce silk protein, which is a natural macromolecular protein complex and widely utilized in various fields such as biomaterials and biomedicine. The development of silk gland and the expression patterns of silk protein crucial for the silk industry. In this study, the function of a transcription factor Bmgsb was investigated with CRISPR/Cas9 and transgenic system. It was found that the homozygous individuals in the Bmgsb KO line experienced spinning failure and pupae death, the AMSG exhibited defects, and the ASG displayed abnormal curvature. These phenotypes were accompanied by increased DNA endoreplication and significantly upregulated expression of fibroin genes in the ASG. RT-qPCR results confirmed significant upregulation of cell cycle-related genes, including cyclin G and cyclin T in the Bmgsb KO line. Furthermore, ectopic expression of Bmgsb in the PSG weakened PSG curvature, inhibited DNA endoreplication, and downregulated the expression of fibroin genes. These findings strongly suggest that Bmgsb plays a crucial role in determining cell fate in the silk gland and regulating the expression of silk protein through the cyclin pathway. Our research provides a theoretical foundation for further studies on organ differentiation and have implications for the silk industry.
Natural silk is widely utilized in various fields such as regenerative medicine and composite materials, due to its excellent mechanical properties. The development of silk gland is crucial for the silk industry. In this study, we found that the ASG was abnormal curvature in the Bmgsb knockout line, with increased DNA endoreplication and expression of fibroin genes. Furthermore, ectopic expression of Bmgsb in the PSG weakened PSG curvature, inhibited DNA endoreplication and downregulated the expression of fibroin genes. These findings indicate that Bmgsb is involved in cell fate determination, influences cell endoreplication and the expression of silk protein in silkworm. These results not only provide new insights into the development of silkworm silk gland, but also contributes to the understanding of cell fate determination and organ differentiation in insects [Display omitted]
•Bmgsb KO resulted in defective of the AMSG, and the larvae exhibited failed spinning, resulting in pupal death.•Bmgsb KO resulted in curvature of ASG, increased expression of fibroin genes, DNA endoreplication and cell size.•Ectopic expression of Bmgsb in |
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ISSN: | 0141-8130 1879-0003 1879-0003 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.136914 |