2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-569477/v1
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Cloning, Expression, and Characteristic Analysis of the Novel β-Galactosidase from Silkworm,Bombyx Mori

Abstract: β-galactosidase is a critical exoglycosidase involved in the hydrolysis of lactose, the modification and degradation of glycoprotein in vivo. In this study, the β-galactosidase gene of silkworm (BmGal), whose cDNA comprises 11 exons and contains an intact ORF of 1821bp, was cloned. The protein sequence of BmGal showed high similarity with other known insect β-galactosidases. No activity of the BmGal expressed in Escherichia coli or Pichia pastoris was detected while it was successfully expressed with high enzy… Show more

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“…HADH and KAT, which we identified as upregulated DEGs, promote fatty acid metabolism, where OgdH is a key enzyme in the tricarboxylic acid cycle (Nakai et al, 1997;Liu et al, 2020). GUS and beta-gal, upregulated in the LC 25 group, are essential regulatory enzymes in carbohydrate-related metabolism, and the latter is also involved in lactose hydrolysis, glycoprotein modification and degradation in vivo (Bar et al, 2018;Yi et al, 2021). In this study, we noted how these genes were increasingly up-regulated at higher fipronil concentrations, indicating that high-dose pesticide stress may demand parasitic wasp larvae a large amount of energy in order to reduce damage to development.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…HADH and KAT, which we identified as upregulated DEGs, promote fatty acid metabolism, where OgdH is a key enzyme in the tricarboxylic acid cycle (Nakai et al, 1997;Liu et al, 2020). GUS and beta-gal, upregulated in the LC 25 group, are essential regulatory enzymes in carbohydrate-related metabolism, and the latter is also involved in lactose hydrolysis, glycoprotein modification and degradation in vivo (Bar et al, 2018;Yi et al, 2021). In this study, we noted how these genes were increasingly up-regulated at higher fipronil concentrations, indicating that high-dose pesticide stress may demand parasitic wasp larvae a large amount of energy in order to reduce damage to development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%