屈明博

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性别:男

毕业院校:大连理工大学

学位:博士

所在单位:生物工程学院

学科:生物化工. 生物化学与分子生物学. 生理学. 生物工程与技术

办公地点:生物工程学院445

电子邮箱:mingboqu@dlut.edu.cn

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A novel alternative splicing site of class A chitin synthase from the insect Ostrinia furnacalis - Gene organization, expression pattern and physiological significance

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论文类型:期刊论文

发表时间:2011-12-01

发表刊物:INSECT BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

收录刊物:SCIE、PubMed

卷号:41

期号:12

页面范围:923-931

ISSN号:0965-1748

关键字:Alternative splicing; Chitin synthase; Insect; RNAi

摘要:Insect chitin synthase A (CHSA) catalyzes chitin biosynthesis in tissues that develop from ectoderm. Since only one gene copy encodes CHSA, we hypothesized that CHSA is very likely to exist as isoforms through alternative splicing, and the functions of these isoforms may be tissue-specific. Besides the known alternative splicing exons in the mid-ORF region, we report here the alternative exons (OfCHSA-2a and OfCHSA-2b) of OfCHSA, the chitin synthase A from the lepidopteran pest Ostrinia furnacalis. Sequence analysis of the 5' upstream region of the transcription start site indicated that presences of two independent promoters for controlling the expression of OfCHSA-2a/b. Both OfCHSA-2a and OfCHSA-2b transcripts were preferentially expressed in the epidermis. During growth and development of O. furnacalis, OfCHSA-2a was mainly expressed during larval-larval molting and larval-pupal transformation, as well as in newly-laid eggs, while OfCHSA-2b was expressed only during the larval-larval molting. Gene silencing of OfCHSA-2a caused incomplete molting, while silencing of OfCHSA-2b exclusively influenced the head cuticle formation of the 3rd instar larval. Since O. furnacalis is phylogenetically close to the model insect Bombyx mori, the same undiscovered alternative splicing exon was also identified in BmCHSA by gDNA sequence alignment. This work may lead to greater understanding of the mechanism by which a single copy of the CHSA gene could fulfill various functions with tissue specificity. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.