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Comparative Study of Gene Expression Profiles in Posterior Silk Glands of the Silkworm, Bombyx mori L.  

Choi, Kwang-Ho (Department of Agricultural Biology, NAAS, RDA)
Goo, Tae-Won (Department of Agricultural Biology, NAAS, RDA)
Kang, Seok-Woo (Department of Agricultural Biology, NAAS, RDA)
Kang, Min-Uk (Department of Agricultural Biology, NAAS, RDA)
Yun, Eun-Young (Department of Agricultural Biology, NAAS, RDA)
Hwang, Jae-Sam (Department of Agricultural Biology, NAAS, RDA)
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International Journal of Industrial Entomology and Biomaterials / v.17, no.2, 2008 , pp. 229-234 More about this Journal
Abstract
We used serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) approach to derive a profile of expressed genes of the posterior silk glands (PSG) and to create a reference for understanding gene cluster related to the mechanism of silk protein synthesis in the silkworm, Bombyx mori. We constructed a 3' SAGE library from the PSG of the fifth instar larvae of the silkworm. In total we obtained 2,406 SAGE tags, of which 682 were unique tags. Sorted by tag count number, 27 (4%) unique tags were significantly more abundant genes (ten or more times), whereas 445 (65%) unique tags were detected as single copies. The annotation of 682 unique SAGE tags revealed that 462 (68%) of the SAGE tag sequences represented known genes, whereas 220 (32%) of the tag sequences had no matches in SAGE map and silkworm EST databases. Of the 682 SAGE tags, the most abundant tag sequences were that of the fibroin light chain gene and the silk protein P25. In addition, we compared two relative abundance results of the SAGE and the EST approaches to verify whether their transcript quantitative aspects are significant or not. The comparative results of relative abundances of the fibroin H-, L- chain and P25 glycoprotein genes indicated that the quantitative approach based on SAGE tags is effective for quantitative cataloging and comparison of expressed genes in same organs. The SAGE tag information reported in this study would be useful for researchers in the field to analyze genes associated with silk processing mechanisms of insects.
Keywords
EST; Gene; Posterior silk glands SAGE Silkworm;
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