Expression analysis and RNA interference of BmCarE-10 gene from Bombyx mori
Autor: | Guo-dong Zhao, Yuhua Chen, Weide Shen, Zhengguo Wei, Ming-xia Huang, Yaxiang Xu, Jie Du, Xue-cen Wang, Bing Li, Yi-ling Zhang |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
Sequence analysis
Rutin Biology Gene Expression Regulation Enzymologic Carboxylesterase Downregulation and upregulation RNA interference Bombyx mori Genetics Animals Cloning Molecular Promoter Regions Genetic Molecular Biology Gene Reporter gene Ovary fungi Promoter General Medicine Bombyx biology.organism_classification Molecular biology Cell biology Larva Female RNA Interference |
Zdroj: | Molecular Biology Reports. 41:1607-1616 |
ISSN: | 1573-4978 0301-4851 |
Popis: | Carboxylesterase (CarE) is a multifunctional superfamily, and it plays important roles in xenobiotic detoxification, pheromone degradation, neurogenesis and regulating development. In this research, firstly, we measured the rutin-induced transcriptional level of BmCarE-10 gene by using real-time quantitative RT-PCR method, and dual spike-in strategy. Several possible physiological functions were certified preliminarily by RNAi experiments in silkworm. Promoter truncation analysis using a dual-luciferase reporter assay in Bombyx mori ovary cells (BmN) showed that the region -705 to -625 for BmCarE-10 gene was essential for basal and rutin-induced transcriptional activity. Sequence analysis of this region revealed several potential transcriptional regulatory elements such as Croc and Dfd. The activities of the BmCarE-10 promoter in various tissues of silkworm were also measured by firefly luciferase activity and normalized by the Renilla luciferase activity. Results showed that the activity of the BmCarE-10 promoter were highest in the Malpighian tubule, followed by fat body, silk gland, midgut, epidermis, and hemocyte. The essential region for basal and rutin-induced transcriptional activity was also -894 to -502 in Malpighian tubule and fat body of silkworm. The potential core promoters of BmCarE-10 gene in B. mori are reported for the first time in this research. Further identification of cis- and trans-elements and their role in upregulation of BmCarE-10 gene may be useful for elucidating the contribution of CarE protein to the response mechanism to rutin. |
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