Isolation and characterization of Urbain, a 20-hydroxyecdysone-inducible gene expressed during morphogenesis of Bombyx mori wing imaginal discs.

Marie Thérèse Besson, Pascal Chareyre, Gilbert Deléage, Jocelyne Demont, Brigitte Quennedey, Annie Courrent, Jacques Fourche, Georges Bosquet
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Abstract

In insects, wing imaginal discs respond to the steroid hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone by initiating morphogenesis leading to the formation of the adult flight appendages. In this work we analyse the expression of a Bombyx gene, referred to as Urbain, whose cDNA had been previously isolated from wing discs (Chareyre et al. 1993). Accumulation of the 1.8 kb transcript occurs concomitantly with the increase of 20-hydroxyecdysone titer at every stage examined during post-embryonic development. In vitro, its accumulation is delayed 6-9 h after exposure to 20-hydroxyecdysone. Studies in the presence of cycloheximide have established that Urbain is a secondary response gene. The sequence of the mRNA contains a putative open reading frame of 1656 nucleotides encoding a secreted hydrophilic protein, and we suggest that the Urbain gene product plays a role in cellular mechanisms involved in morphogenesis of the epithelium.

20-羟基蜕皮激素诱导基因Urbain的分离与鉴定。
在昆虫中,翅形盘对类固醇激素20-羟基蜕皮激素作出反应,通过启动形态发生导致成年飞行附属物的形成。在这项工作中,我们分析了一种家蚕基因的表达,称为Urbain,其cDNA先前已从翅盘中分离出来(Chareyre et al. 1993)。在胚胎发育后的每个阶段,随着20-羟基蜕皮激素滴度的增加,1.8 kb转录物的积累同时发生。在体外,暴露于20-羟基蜕皮激素后,其积累延迟6-9小时。在环己亚胺存在下的研究已经确定Urbain是一个次级反应基因。mRNA序列包含一个1656个核苷酸的开放阅读框,编码一种分泌的亲水蛋白,我们认为Urbain基因产物在参与上皮形态发生的细胞机制中发挥作用。
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