Identification, expression and subcellular localization of Orc1 in the microsporidian Nosema bombycis

Gene. 2022 Aug 5:834:146607. doi: 10.1016/j.gene.2022.146607. Epub 2022 May 21.

Abstract

As a typical species of microsporidium, Nosema bombycis is the pathogen causing the pébrine disease of silkworm. Rapid proliferation of N. bombycis in host cells requires replication of genetic material. As eukaryotic origin recognition protein, origin recognition complex (ORC) plays an important role in regulating DNA replication, and Orc1 is a key subunit of the origin recognition complex. In this study, we identified the Orc1 in the microsporidian N. bombycis (NbOrc1) for the first time. The NbOrc1 gene contains a complete ORF of 987 bp in length that encodes a 328 amino acid polypeptide. Indirect immunofluorescence results showed that NbOrc1 were colocalized with Nbactin and NbSAS-6 in the nuclei of N. bombycis. Subsequently, we further identified the interaction between the NbOrc1 and Nbactin by CO-IP and Western blot. These results imply that Orc1 may be involved in the proliferation of the microsporidian N. bombycis through interacting with actin.

Keywords: Microsporidia; Nosema bombycis; Origin recognition complex; SAS-6.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Bombyx* / genetics
  • Bombyx* / metabolism
  • Nosema* / genetics
  • Nosema* / metabolism
  • Origin Recognition Complex / genetics
  • Origin Recognition Complex / metabolism

Substances

  • Origin Recognition Complex

Supplementary concepts

  • Nosema bombycis