An inducible constitutive expression system in Bombyx mori mediated by phiC31 integrase.
Feng WangYan-Ting JiChi TianYuan-Cheng WangShen XuRi-Yuan WangQian-Qian YangQingyou XiaQing-You XiaPublished in: Insect science (2020)
Inducible gene-expression systems play important roles in gene functional assays in the post-genome era. Streptomyces phage-derived phiC31 integrase, which mediates an irreversible site-specific cassette exchange between the phage attachment site (attP) and the bacterial attachment site (attB), provides a promising option for the construction of a controllable gene-expression system. Here, we report a phiC31 integrase-mediated promoter flip system (FLIP) for the inducible expression of target genes in silkworm (Bombyx mori). First, we constructed a FLIP reporter system, in which a BmAct4 promoter with enhanced translational efficiency was flanked by the attB and attP sites in a head-to-head orientation and further linked in a reverse orientation to a DsRed reporter gene. The coexpression of a C-terminal modified phiC31-NLS integrase carrying a simian virus 40 (SV40) nuclear localization signal (NLS) effectively flipped the BmAct4 promoter through an attB/attP exchange, thereby activating the downstream expression of DsRed in a silkworm embryo-derived cell line, BmE. Subsequently, the FLIP system, together with a system continuously expressing the phiC31-NLS integrase, was used to construct binary transgenic silkworm lines. Hybridization between FLIP and phiC31-NLS transgenic silkworm lines resulted in the successful flipping of the BmAct4 promoter, with an approximately 39% heritable transformation efficiency in silkworm offspring, leading to the constitutive and high-level expression of DsRed in silkworms, which accounted for approximately 0.81% of the silkworm pupal weight. Our successful development of the FLIP system offers an effective alternative for manipulating gene expression in silkworms and other lepidopteran species.
Keyphrases
- gene expression
- dna methylation
- poor prognosis
- genome wide
- transcription factor
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- body mass index
- binding protein
- type diabetes
- long non coding rna
- signaling pathway
- genome wide identification
- skeletal muscle
- insulin resistance
- high throughput
- ionic liquid
- optical coherence tomography
- single molecule
- single cell
- body weight