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Identification and Functions of JHE 6 Specifically Expressed in Bombyx mori Silk Gland.


ABSTRACT: Juvenile hormone esterase (JHE) is the specific enzyme that degrades juvenile hormone (JH) and regulates the JH titer in insects. JH also regulates the development of the silk gland and the synthesis and secretion of silk proteins in Bombyx mori. Here, we identified nine possible JHE family members, Bmjhe1-9. Notably, Bmjhe6 is specifically expressed in the silk gland. Using semi-quantitative, quantitative real-time RT-PCR and Western blot, it was confirmed that Bmjhe6 was specifically expressed in the middle silk gland (MSG) with high levels in the anterior region of the MSG (A-MSG). The immunofluorescence localization analysis revealed that Bmjhe6 is produced within cells, secreted into the gland lumen, and co-transported with silk proteins into the anterior silk gland (ASG). In vitro hormone induction experiments demonstrated that Bmjhe6 responds to a JH analog, increasing its expression after 12-24 h, whereas 20-hydroxyecdysone inhibited it. In addition, Bmjhe6 knockdown using dsBmjhe6 injections accelerated larval development, resulting in increased larval body and silk gland weight. This induced disordered sericin genes (Ser2, Ser3) expression, and key genes in the JH synthesis pathway (BmKr-h1 and BmMet1) were significantly upregulated along with the transcription factors (SGF-1 and Sage). These results indicate that Bmjhe6 plays an important role in silk gland growth and silk protein synthesis by modulating JH signal.

SUBMITTER: Zhang X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10743834 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification and Functions of JHE 6 Specifically Expressed in <i>Bombyx mori</i> Silk Gland.

Zhang Xia X   Zhang Jikailang J   Wu Keli K   Yang Hongguo H   Cheng Tingcai T   Liu Chun C  

Insects 20231127 12


Juvenile hormone esterase (JHE) is the specific enzyme that degrades juvenile hormone (JH) and regulates the JH titer in insects. JH also regulates the development of the silk gland and the synthesis and secretion of silk proteins in <i>Bombyx mori</i>. Here, we identified nine possible JHE family members, Bmjhe1-9. Notably, <i>Bmjhe6</i> is specifically expressed in the silk gland. Using semi-quantitative, quantitative real-time RT-PCR and Western blot, it was confirmed that <i>Bmjhe6</i> was s  ...[more]

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