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BmFoxO Gene Regulation of the Cell Cycle Induced by 20-Hydroxyecdysone in BmN-SWU1 Cells

open access: yesInsects, 2020
Ecdysteroid titer determines the state of the cell cycle in silkworm (Bombyxmori) metamorphosis. However, the mechanism of this process is unclear. In this study, we demonstrated that the BmFoxO gene participates in the regulation of the cell cycle ...
Qian Zhang   +10 more
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A secretory hexokinase plays an active role in the proliferation of Nosema bombycis [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ, 2018
The microsporidian Nosema bombycis is an obligate intracellular parasite of Bombyx mori, that lost its intact tricarboxylic acid cycle and mitochondria during evolution but retained its intact glycolysis pathway. N. bombycis hexokinase (NbHK) is not only
Yukang Huang   +11 more
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Heterologous Expressed NbSWP12 from Microsporidia Nosema bombycis Can Bind with Phosphatidylinositol 3-Phosphate and Affect Vesicle Genesis

open access: yesJournal of Fungi, 2022
Microsporidia are a big group of single-celled obligate intracellular organisms infecting most animals and some protozoans. These minimalist eukaryotes lack numerous genes in metabolism and vesicle trafficking.
Jie Chen   +11 more
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HECTD3 promotes gastric cancer progression by mediating the polyubiquitination of c-MYC

open access: yesCell Death Discovery, 2022
The E3 ubiquitin ligase HECTD3 is homologous with the E6 related protein carboxyl terminus, which plays a vital role in biological modification, including immunoreactivity, drug resistance and apoptosis.
Guanghui Zhang   +8 more
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The First Report on the Transovarial Transmission of Microsporidian Nosema bombycis in Lepidopteran Crop Pests Spodoptera litura and Helicoverpa armigera

open access: yesMicroorganisms, 2021
Microsporidia are ubiquitous fungi-related parasites infecting nearly all vertebrates and invertebrates. Microsporidian Nosema bombycis is a natural pathogen of multiple insects, including the silkworm and many agricultural and forest pests. N.
Boyan Pei   +5 more
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The largest meta-analysis on the global prevalence of microsporidia in mammals, avian and water provides insights into the epidemic features of these ubiquitous pathogens

open access: yesParasites & Vectors, 2021
Background Microsporidia are obligate intracellular parasites that can infect nearly all invertebrates and vertebrates, posing a threat to public health and causing large economic losses to animal industries such as those of honeybees, silkworms and ...
Yingfei Ruan   +8 more
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The genome-wide transcriptional regulatory landscape of ecdysone in the silkworm

open access: yesEpigenetics & Chromatin, 2018
Background The silkworm, Bombyx mori, a typical representative of metamorphic insects, is of great agricultural and economic importance. The steroid hormone ecdysone (20-hydroxyecdysone, 20E) is the central regulator of insect developmental transitions ...
Dong Cheng   +7 more
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A molecular atlas reveals the tri-sectional spinning mechanism of spider dragline silk

open access: yesNature Communications, 2023
The genetic basis of spider major ampullate (Ma) gland silk production remains unknown. Hu et al. unveil a molecular atlas of this gland for the golden orb-weaving spider combining genome assembly and multiomics, revealing the single-cell spatial ...
Wenbo Hu   +17 more
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QTL analysis of cocoon shell weight identifies BmRPL18 associated with silk protein synthesis in silkworm by pooling sequencing

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2017
Mechanisms that regulate silk protein synthesis provide the basis for silkworm variety breeding and silk gland bioreactor optimization. Here, using the pooling sequencing-based methodology, we deciphered the genetic basis for the varied silk production ...
Chunlin Li   +10 more
doaj   +1 more source

Amplification of miniature inverted-repeat transposable elements and the associated impact on gene regulation and alternative splicing in mulberry (Morus notabilis)

open access: yesMobile DNA, 2019
Background Miniature inverted-repeat transposable elements (MITEs) are common in eukaryotic genomes, and are important for genomic evolution. Results In the present study, the identification of MITEs in the mulberry genome revealed 286,122 MITE-related ...
Youchao Xin   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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