Abstract

Silk proteins are synthesized in the middle and posterior silk glands of silkworms, then transit into the anterior of the silk gland, where the silk fibers are produced, stored and processed. The mechanism of formation and spinning of the silk fibers has not been fully elucidated, and transcriptome analyses specific to the anterior silk gland have not been reported. In the present study, we explored gene expression profiles in five regions of silk gland samples using the RNA-Seq method. As a result, there were 959,979,570 raw reads obtained, of which 583,068,172 reads were mapped to the silkworm genome. A total of 7419 genes were found to be expressed in terms of reads per kilobase of exon model per million mapped reads ≥ 5 in at least one sample. The gene numbers and expression levels of the expressed genes differed between these regions. The differentially expressed genes were analyzed, and 282 genes were detected as up-regulated in the anterior silk gland, compared with the other parts. Functions of these genes were addressed using the gene ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes databases, and seven key pathways were enriched. It suggested that the ion transportation, energy metabolism, protease inhibitors and cuticle proteins played essential roles in the process of silk formation and spinning in the anterior silk gland. In addition, 210 genes were found differently expressed between males and females, which should help to elucidate the mechanism of the quality difference in silk fibers from male and female silkworms.

Highlights

  • Silkworm (Bombyx mori) is one of the most important economic insects

  • According to function and morphology, the silk gland can be divided into three main parts: anterior, middle and posterior silk gland

  • The enriched pathways related to transport and energy metabolism in the ASG that were detected in the present study provide an important reference for explaining the mechanism of the silkworm’s control of the internal environment to machine silk fibers

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Introduction

Silkworm (Bombyx mori) is one of the most important economic insects. Silkworm larvae spin silk and provide the raw materials of silk fabrics. According to function and morphology, the silk gland can be divided into three main parts: anterior, middle and posterior silk gland

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