Abstract

To study the regulatory function of Bombyx mori (B. mori) miRNAs (bmo-miR) on the expression of fibroin light chain gene (BmFib-L), the 3’UTR of BmFib-L mRNA was used as the target for online prediction of miRNAs from miRBase using RNAhybrid Software, and miR-2845 was screened out. First, the expression profiles of miR-2845 and BmFib-L in larvae of the 5th instar were analyzed by Real-time quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR). Then recombinant plasmids (pcDNA3.0-pre-miR-2845 and pGL3.0-BmFib-L) were constructed to use for the expression of miR-2845 and BmFib-L 3’UTR, respectively. Cellular-level functional verification of miR-2845 on BmFib-L was carried out using multiple experimental methods (including dual luciferase reporter vectors, artificially synthesized mimics and inhibitors, and target site mutations). Finally, in vivo functional verification was performed by injecting the recombinant vector in 5th instar larvae. BmFib-L expression levels were detected using RT-qPCR in the posterior silk glands (PSG) of the injected larvae. Results showed that the expression of miR-2845 increased between the 1st and 5th day in 5th instar larvae, but began to decline on the 5th day, while the expression of the target gene BmFib-L increased sharply. This suggests that miR-2845 and BmFib-L expression levels show opposing trends, implying a negative regulatory relationship. In BmN cells, miR-2845 significantly down-regulated the expression of BmFib-L; the inhibitory effect of miR-2845 on BmFib-L was disappeared after mutation of the targeting site on 3’UTR of BmFib-L; in individuals, miR-2845 significantly down-regulated BmFib-L expression levels. Our results provide new experimental data for clarifying the molecular regulation mechanism of silk protein expression.

Highlights

  • IntroductionMicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of endogenous non-coding small RNAs that have lengths between 19–22 nts

  • MicroRNAs are a class of endogenous non-coding small RNAs that have lengths between 19–22 nts

  • MiRNAs are highly conserved during biological evolution [5], and play important regulatory roles by complementary binding with mRNAs to inhibit the expression of target genes at the post-transcriptional level [6, 7]

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Introduction

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of endogenous non-coding small RNAs that have lengths between 19–22 nts. MiRNAs are highly conserved during biological evolution [5], and play important regulatory roles by complementary binding with mRNAs to inhibit the expression of target genes at the post-transcriptional level [6, 7]. They are involved in a wide variety of functions, including cancer cell proliferation, inhibition of cell senescence and other physiological processes [8, 9]

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