Abstract

Cys2-His2 zinc finger (C2H2-ZF) proteins comprise the largest class of putative eukaryotic transcription factors. The zinc finger motif array is highly divergent, indicating that most proteins will have distinctive binding sites and perform different functions. However, the binding sites and functions of the majority of C2H2-ZF proteins remain unknown. In this study, we identified 327 C2H2-ZF protein genes in the silkworm, 290 in the monarch butterfly, 243 in the fruit fly, 107 in elegans, 673 in mouse, and 1,082 in human. The C2H2-ZF protein genes of the silkworm were classified into three main grouping clades according to a phylogenetic classification, and 312 of these genes could be mapped onto 27 chromosomes. Most silkworm C2H2-ZF protein genes exhibited specific expression in larval tissues. Furthermore, several C2H2-ZF protein genes had sex-specific expression during metamorphosis. In addition, we found that some C2H2-ZF protein genes are involved in metamorphosis and female reproduction by using expression clustering and gene annotation analysis. Among them, five genes were selected, BGIBMGA002091 (CTCF), BGIBMGA006492 (fru), BGIBMGA006230 (wor), BGIBMGA004640 (lola), and BIGBMGA004569, for quantitative real-time PCR analysis from larvae to adult ovaries. The results showed that the five genes had different expression patterns in ovaries, among which BGIBMGA002091 (CTCF) gene expression level was the highest, and its expression level increased rapidly in late pupae and adult stages. These findings provide a basis for further investigation of the functions of C2H2-ZF protein genes in the silkworm, and the results offer clues for further research into the development of metamorphosis and female reproduction in the silkworm.

Highlights

  • Transcription factors (TFs) play an important role in regulating gene expression (Latchman, 1990)

  • The Cys2-His2 zinc finger proteins (C2H2-ZF) number more than 700 and are the largest family of TFs found in humans (Vaquerizas et al, 2009; Weirauch & Hughes, 2011)

  • Identification and chromosomal distribution of the BmZNF family In order to identify C2H2-ZF protein genes in B. mori, the hmmsearch program in the HMMER3.0 package (Finn, Clements & Eddy, 2011) was used to search the silkworm comprehensive genetic data sets (Suetsugu et al, 2013), and hidden Markov model (HMM) profiles data were used for the C2H2-ZF motif (PF00096)

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Introduction

Transcription factors (TFs) play an important role in regulating gene expression (Latchman, 1990). Genome-wide identification and expression profiling of the C2H2-type zinc finger protein genes in the silkworm Bombyx mori. The Cys2-His zinc finger proteins (C2H2-ZF) number more than 700 and are the largest family of TFs found in humans (Vaquerizas et al, 2009; Weirauch & Hughes, 2011). Zinc finger array and putative DNA-binding sequences are significantly differentiated, indicating that the functions of C2H2-ZF are diverse. The C2H2-ZF motif is composed of Cys-X2,4-Cys-X12-His-X3,4,5-His, and the motif interacts with zinc ions and folds into a finger-like structure. This finger-like structure is composed of a-helix and antiparallel β-sheet (Klug & Schwabe, 1995; McCarty et al, 2003)

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