1. A novel ATP-binding cassette protein (NoboABCG1.3) plays a role in the proliferation of Nosema bombycis.
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He, Shaogang, Zheng, Shiyi, Zhu, Honglin, Hu, Yuanke, Yu, Bin, Wei, Junhong, Pan, Guoqing, Zhou, Zeyang, and Li, Chunfeng
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ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter proteins, one of the largest families of membrane transport proteins, participate in almost all biological processes and widely exist in living organisms. Microsporidia are intracellular parasites; they can reduce crop yields and pose a threat to human health. The ABC proteins are also present in microsporidia and play a critical role in their proliferation and energy transport. In this study, a novel ABC transporter protein of Nosema bombycis named NoboABCG1.3 was identified. The NoboABCG1.3 protein is comprised of 640 amino acids, which contain six transmembrane domains and one nucleotide-binding domain. After N. bombycis infection of cells or tissues, quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction analysis revealed a progressive elevation in the transcript levels of NoboABCG1.3. Downregulation of NoboABCG1.3 expression significantly inhibited N. bombycis proliferation. Subsequently, a transgenic cell line stably expressing an interfering fragment of NoboABCG1.3 was established, which exhibited extreme inhibition on the proliferation of N. bombycis. These findings indicate that NoboABCG1.3 plays a role in the proliferation of N. bombycis and holds promise as a target for developing N. bombycis-resistant silkworms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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