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Ultrastructure of posterior silk gland cells and liquid silk in Indian tasar silkworm,Antheraea mylitta drury (Lepidoptera : Saturniidae)
Affiliation:1. CSIR-Institute of Minerals & Materials Technology, Bhubaneswar, 751 013, India;2. Academy of Scientific & Innovative Research (AcSIR), New Delhi, 110025, India;1. Department of Molecular Biology, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071, USA;2. Eck Institute for Global Health, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA;3. Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica 128, Nankang, Taipei 115, Taiwan
Abstract:The ultrastructural characteristics of the posterior silk glands of the mature Antheraea mylitta (Lepidoptera : Saturniidae) larvae were clarified. Fibroin globules containing a small dense mass of fibroin fibers are produced in Golgi vacuoles, and released from the apical surface into the lumen by exocytosis. Bundles of microfilaments, which serve as a dynamic skeleton, are well developed. Numerous autophagosomes originating; from mitochondria accumulate in both basal and apical ends of the gland cell; the degenerated materials are released in the basement membrane and into the gland lumen, respectively. These materials invade the central fibroin column, leaving digested vacuoles in the fibroin cocoon filament. Ours may be the first finding of this rare phenomenon in which the degenerated lysosomes originated from mitochondria in both liquid silk in the lumen and cocoon filament.
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