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Biochemical evidence of DNA transport from the silk gland to the fat body of the silkworm, Bombyx mori
Authors:Yasuo Chinzei
Institution:Laboratory of Applied Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:β-DNA, a component of DNA found in the pupal fat body of the silkworm, Bombyx mori, has the same GC content but a smaller molecular weight than typical silkworm DNA (α-DNA). Its origin and time of synthesis were studied by MAK column chromatography of phenol extracts after labelling with radioactive precursors.The DNA components of the fat body changed greatly during the early pupal stage, the β-DNA showing a striking increase relative to α-DNA. Thymidine-6-3H and phosphoric acid-32P injected into the animals 1 day before analysis caused labelling of α-DNA, but not of β-DNA of the fat body, indicating that β-DNA was not synthesized during the stage of its appearance in the fat body.On the other hand, injection of thymidine-6-3H into 2-day-old fifth instar larvae, when DNA of the silk gland was being actively synthesized, gave high incorporation of the isotope into β-DNA of the pupal fat body. The sudden appearance of highly labelled β-DNA in the fat body during the early pupal stage as well as the occurrence of β-DNA in both the silk gland and fat body suggested that DNA might move from the silk gland to the fat body.It is possible that the fat body stores DNA as a nutrient from the degenerating silk gland.
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