Abstract
The inhibitor of apoptosis proteins (IAP) plays an important role in maintaining the balance between cell proliferation and cell death. Here, we describe an IAP named BmSurvivin-2 isolated from tissues of Bombyx mori that contains only one baculoviral IAP repeat (BIR) domain and lacks a really interesting new gene (RING) finger domain. Cell viability and DNA fragment analysis showed that over-expression of BmSurvivin-2 could inhibit actinomycin D (ActD)-induced apoptosis in Sf9 cells, and its anti-apoptotic activity was dependent on its N-terminal BIR domain. Real-time PCR analyses indicated that BmSurvivin-2 mRNA was expressed in all tissues of silkworm and the highest expression level was found in testis and head. Expression of BmSurvivin-2 was found to gradually increase during the wandering stage of silkworm and decreased after wandering. Similar to deterin but not survivin, BmSurvivin-2 was primarily located in the cytoplasm. All these results provide insight into the role of a novel IAP in the silkworm, B. mori.
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