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Determination of the multiplicity of the silk fibroin gene and detection of fibroin gene-related DNA in the genome of Bombyx mori.
Authors:L P Gage  R F Manning
Institution:Roche Institute of Molecular Biology, Nutley, N.J. 07110, U.S.A.
Abstract:The number of silk fibroin genes per genome in the silkworm Bombyx mori has been determined by hybridization using fibroin 125I]mRNA. The purified 125I]mRNA had an oligonucleotide pattern after RNAase T1 digestion which was characteristic of fibroin mRNA (Suzuki &; Brown, 1972) and it hybridized specifically to DNA with a G + C content expected for a fibroin gene. Thermal denaturations indicated that these hybrids were mismatched by about 3%, which probably indicates some variation among the sequences encoding the internal repetitions of the fibroin protein.The concentration of fibroin gene sequences in B. mori DNA was measured by saturation hybridization of 125I]mRNA to filter bound DNA. The same saturation level of 1.8 × 10?5 μg mRNA per μg DNA was calculated from data obtained with unfractionated DNA and with fibroin gene sequences which had been separated from bulk B. mori DNA by actinomycin DCsCl centrifugation. Scatchard plots of the subsaturation data extrapolated to an identical saturation value. Internal reiteration of the fibroin mRNA molecule was apparent from the high association constant of hybridization. An exhaustive hybridization experiment showed that such repetitions comprise at least 90% of each mRNA molecule. The saturation value, in conjunction with the genome DNA content and the mRNA size, indicated the presence of only one fibroin gene per haploid B. mori genome.Hybridization of actinomycin DCsCl fractionated DNA indicated that fibroin mRNA can form hybrids with DNA that bands with bulk B. mori DNA. These hybrids appear to involve DNA which is related to, but distinguishable from, true fibroin gene sequences. The fibroin gene-related sequences form mismatched hybrids with the mRNA, are much shorter than the fibroin gene and are dispersed in B. mori DNA of much lower G + C content, and there are many copies of these sequences per B. mori genome.
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