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BmGeminin2 interacts with BmRRS1 and regulates Bombyx mori cell proliferation.

Xiao-Lin Zhou1, Yi Wei1, Xiang-Yun Chen1, Peng Chen1,2, Xiao-Fang Tang1, Qian Zhang1, Zhan-Qi Dong1,2, Min-Hui Pan1,2, Cheng Lu1,2.   

Abstract

Geminin is a master regulator of cell-cycle progression that ensures the timely onset of DNA replication and prevents re-replication in vertebrates and invertebrates. Previously, we identified two Geminin genes, BmGeminin1 and BmGeminn2, in the silkworm Bombyx mori, and we found that RNA interference of BmGeminin1 led to re-replication. However, the function of BmGeminin2 remains poorly understood. In this study, we found that knockdown of BmGeminin2 can improve cell proliferation, and upregulated G2/M-associated gene-cyclinB/CDK1 expression. Then, we performed yeast two-hybrid screening to identify interacting proteins. Our results yielded 23 interacting proteins, which are involved in DNA replication, chromosome stabilization, embryonic development, energy, defense, protein processing, or structural protein. Here, we focused on BmRRS1, a chromosome congression-related protein that is closely related to cell cycle G2/M progression. The interaction between BmGeminin2 and BmRRS1 was confirmed by immunofluorescence and immunoprecipitation. Analysis of its expression profile showed that BmRRS1 was related to BmGeminin2. In addition, BmGeminin2 overexpression downregulated the BmRRS1 transcript. Knockdown of BmGeminin2 led to upregulation of the BmRRS1 transcript. Furthermore, overexpression of BmRRS1 can upregulate G2/M-associated gene-cyclinB/CDK1 expression, and improved cell proliferation, consistent with the effects of BmGeminin2 knockout. In addition, BmRRS1 RNA interference can eliminate the impact of BmGem2 knockout on cell proliferation, the ratio of cell cycle stage and the expression of cyclinB/CDK1. These data suggested that the cell proliferation advantage of BmGeminin2 knockout was closely related to BmRRS1. Our findings provide insight into the functions of Geminin and the mechanisms underlying the regulation of the cell cycle in the silkworm.

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Keywords:  cell cycle; cell proliferation

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31145019      PMCID: PMC6592228          DOI: 10.1080/15384101.2019.1624109

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Cycle        ISSN: 1551-4005            Impact factor:   4.534


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