Fibroin Gene Transcription in the Embryonic Stages of the Silkworm, Bombyx mori

Abstract
Using a modified RNase mapping method the transcription of the fibroin gene in Bombyx mori embryos was analyzed. It is known that the silk gland development begins at stage 19 of the 30 embryonic stages and its morphological development completes by stage 25. RNA samples obtained from embryos of a Chinese strain C108 from stages 4 through 23 did not give a positive signal except a faint and transient transcript detected at stage 22. In RNA samples from later stage embryos of a Kanebo commercial strain Kin-Shu .times. Sho-Wa, a faint and ambiguous fibroin transcript was detected at stages 25 and 26, and a clear and accurate initiation of transcription of the gene was detected from stage 27 and increased greatly at stages 29 and 30 reaching a level of about 0.3 ng/embryo or about 1% of total RNA presumably in the posterior silk gland. These results indicate that the fibroin gene transcription begins for the first time after the completion of the embryonic silk gland development, and also suggest that around stages 25 to 27 are probably a critical time to search for the production and accumulation of a factor(s) governing the transcriptional regulation of the fibroin gene.