Quantitative Proteomic and Transcriptomic Analyses of Molecular Mechanisms Associated with Low Silk Production in Silkworm Bombyx mori

2014 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 735-751 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shao-hua Wang ◽  
Zheng-ying You ◽  
Lu-peng Ye ◽  
Jiaqian Che ◽  
Qiujie Qian ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katherine Medina

AbstractSilkworm conditioning systems are widely popular due to enhancements observed in productivity and in resource efficiencies. However, limited knowledge is available on how intra-gut interspecific collaboration between the work and gut bacteria affects silk dry matter biomass production. The study was to study how gut bacteria, specifically fermicutes boost the dry silk production in Bombyx mori by altruistic/symbiotic interactions.Materials and methodsGreenhouse experiments were carried out to test the yield, biomass, nutrient uptake, parameters of gut morphology traits and glycolysis in 2017, the experiment included three treatments: no barrier treatment (NB) allowing complete gut collaboration, mesh barrier (MB) of partial gut collaboration and solid barrier (SB) without any exchanges of water and nutrients and gut collaboration.ResultsThe yield of silk production was increased by 53.6% and 27.8% in the treatments with complete gut collaborations compared to that without gut collaborations. Nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and Potassium (K) acquisitions of silk proteins were 1.71, 1.97 and 1.47 times for silkworm, and 1.25, 1.21, and 1.19 times for firmicutes in complete gut collaborations as high as in no gut collaborations, respectively. The length and surface area was increased by 42.9% and 43.6% for silkworm, 62.4% and 58.8% for firmicutes in complete gut collaborations compared to that in no gut collaborations. The worm length, leave number and net photosynthetic rate of silkworm were significantly boosted, while there is no significant effect on firmicutes.ConclusionsThe improvement of yield and nutrient acquisition may result from silkworm morphological and functional pliability induced from altruistic collaborations of firmicutes. The results would contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the response of silkworm and firmicutes to the gut collaboration on the basis of interspecific facilitation for silkworm/firmicutes system.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jinghua Ruan ◽  
Meiyu Wu ◽  
Xiaogang Ye ◽  
Shuo Zhao ◽  
Jianshe Liang ◽  
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Naked pupa sericin and Naked pupa are two mutant strains of Bombyx mori with extremely low or no fibroin production compared to the Qiufeng and Baiyu strains, both of which exhibit very high silk fibroin production. However, the molecular mechanisms by which long non-coding RNAs regulate fibroin synthesis need further study. In this study, we performed high-throughput RNA-seq to investigate lncRNA and mRNA expression profiles in the posterior silk gland of Qiufeng, Baiyu, Nd-sD, and Nd silkworms at the third day of the 5th instar. Our efforts yielded 26,767 novel lncRNAs and 6,009 novel mRNAs, the expression levels of silk protein genes and silk gland transcription factors were decreased in Qiufeng vs. Nd-sD and Qiufeng vs. Nd, while those of many genes related to autophagy, apoptosis, RNA degradation, ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis and heat shock proteins were increased. Moreover, the expression of a large number of genes responsible for protein synthesis and secretion was significantly decreased in Nd. GO and KEGG analysis results showed that nucleotide excision repair, mRNA surveillance pathways, amino acid degradation, protein digestion and absorption, ER-associated degradation and proteasome pathways were significantly enriched for the Qiufeng vs. Nd-sD and Qiufeng vs. Nd comparisons. In conclusion, our findings contribute to the lncRNA and mRNA database of Bombyx mori, and the identified differentially expressed mRNAs and lncRNAs help to reveal the molecular mechanisms of low silk production in Nd-sD and Nd, providing new insights for improvement of silk yield and elucidation of silk mechanical properties.


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