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Bmovo-1 Regulates Ovary Size in the Silkworm,Bombyx mori
Authors:Renyu Xue  Xiaolong Hu  Guangli Cao  Moli Huang  Gaoxu Xue  Ying Qian  Zuowei Song  Chengliang Gong
Institution:1. School of Biology & Basic Medical Science, Soochow University, Suzhou, China.; 2. National Engineering Laboratory for Modern Silk, Soochow University, Suzhou, PR China.; New Mexico State University, United States of America,
Abstract:The regulation of antagonistic OVO isoforms is critical for germline formation and differentiation in Drosophila. However, little is known about genes related to ovary development. In this study, we cloned the Bombyx mori ovo gene and investigated its four alternatively spliced isoforms. BmOVO-1, BmOVO-2 and BmOVO-3 all had four C2H2 type zinc fingers, but differed at the N-terminal ends, while BmOVO-4 had a single zinc finger. Bmovo-1, Bmovo-2 and Bmovo-4 showed the highest levels of mRNA in ovaries, while Bmovo-3 was primarily expressed in testes. The mRNA expression pattern suggested that Bmovo expression was related to ovary development. RNAi and transgenic techniques were used to analyze the biological function of Bmovo. The results showed that when the Bmovo gene was downregulated, oviposition number decreased. Upregulation of Bmovo-1 in the gonads of transgenic silkworms increased oviposition number and elevated the trehalose contents of hemolymph and ovaries. We concluded that Bmovo-1 was involved in protein synthesis, contributing to the development of ovaries and oviposition number in silkworms.
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