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Comparative Study
. 1992 Jan 1;89(1):167-71.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.89.1.167.

Molecular characterization and silk gland expression of Bombyx engrailed and invected genes

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Comparative Study

Molecular characterization and silk gland expression of Bombyx engrailed and invected genes

C C Hui et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. .

Abstract

Genetic analysis in Drosophila has shown that engrailed (en) plays an important role in segmentation and neurogenesis. A closely related gene, invected (in), is coexpressed with en in the posterior developmental compartments where en is known to specify cell state. We report here the isolation of two en-like cDNAs from the middle silk glands of Bombyx mori larvae. Sequence analysis revealed that they are the counterparts of Drosophila en and in. Four highly conserved domains, including the homeodomain, were identified in these En and In proteins from Bombyx and Drosophila. In addition, two en-specific and one in-specific domains could also be found. These structurally homologous genes might share a similar role in Bombyx development. They were found to be coexpressed in the middle silk gland but not in the posterior silk gland during the fourth molt/fifth intermolt period. We speculate that these Bombyx en-like genes might be involved in the compartmentalization of the silk gland.

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