2020
DOI: 10.1002/arch.21664
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Identification of the nucleotide exchange factor BmGrpE and its role under high‐temperature stress in silkworm, Bombyx mori

Abstract: The high‐temperature stress gene GrpE plays an important role in coping with high‐temperature stress. The mutation of key sites of this gene can improve the high‐temperature resistance of organisms. In the present study, using complementary DNAs from the silkworm fat body as the template, the open reading frame sequence of the GrpE gene (BmGrpE) was amplified and was found to be 644 bp in length and encode a protein with a predicted molecular weight of 24.1 kDa. The presence of a binding site for the heat shoc… Show more

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“…High temperatures affect the absorption of nutrients and shorten the fifth instar growth period of silkworms [17]. In the silkworm, interfering with the BmGrpE (XM_004926291.4) gene of the Hsp transcription factor can enhance its high-temperature resistance [18]. However, the mechanism of high-temperature resistance of silkworms is incompletely known.…”
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“…High temperatures affect the absorption of nutrients and shorten the fifth instar growth period of silkworms [17]. In the silkworm, interfering with the BmGrpE (XM_004926291.4) gene of the Hsp transcription factor can enhance its high-temperature resistance [18]. However, the mechanism of high-temperature resistance of silkworms is incompletely known.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%