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Transcriptomic analysis of the bagworm moth silk gland reveals a number of silk genes conserved within Lepidoptera.

Takuya Tsubota1, Taiyo Yoshioka2, Akiya Jouraku3, Takao K Suzuki1, Naoyuki Yonemura1, Kenji Yukuhiro2, Tsunenori Kameda2, Hideki Sezutsu1.   

Abstract

Lepidopteran insects produce cocoons with unique properties. The cocoons are made of silk produced in the larval tissue silk gland and our understanding of the silk genes is still very limited. Here, we investigated silk genes in the bagworm moth Eumeta variegata, a species that has recently been found to produce extraordinarily strong and tough silk. Using short-read transcriptomic analysis, we identified a partial sequence of the fibroin heavy chain gene and its product was found to have a C-terminal structure that is conserved within nonsaturniid species. This is in accordance with the presence of fibroin light chain/fibrohexamerin genes and it is suggested that the bagworm moth is producing silk composed of fibroin ternary complex. This indicates that the fibroin structure has been evolutionarily conserved longer than previously thought. Other than fibroins we identified candidates for sericin genes, expressed strongly in the middle region of the silk gland and encoding serine-rich proteins, and other silk genes, that are structurally conserved with other lepidopteran homologues. The bagworm moth is thus considered to be producing conventional lepidopteran type of silk. We further found a number of genes expressed in a specific region of the silk gland and some genes showed conserved expression with Bombyx mori counterparts. This is the first study allowing comprehensive silk gene identification and expression analysis in the lepidopteran Psychidae family and should contribute to the understanding of silk gene evolution as well as to the development of novel types of silk.
© 2020 Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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Keywords:  Eumeta variegata; bagworm moth; fibroin; gene expression; silk gland; transcriptomic analysis

Year:  2020        PMID: 32589338     DOI: 10.1111/1744-7917.12846

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Insect Sci        ISSN: 1672-9609            Impact factor:   3.262


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

Authors:  Yan Ma; Qiwei Sun; Lihua Huang; Qin Luo; Wenhui Zeng; Yao Ou; Jingwen Ma; Hanfu Xu
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-11-11       Impact factor: 3.240

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