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Title: Differential expression of genes in mandibular gland of Apis cerana nurse and forager honeybees
Other Titles: การแสดงออกที่แตกต่างของยีนจากต่อมขากรรไกรของผึ้งโพรง Apis cerana ระยะผึ้งพยาบาลและผึ้งหาน้ำหวาน
Authors: Pattarat Saechana
Advisors: Siriporn Sittipraneed
Other author: Chulalongkorn University. Faculty of Science
Advisor's Email: ssiriporn@netserv.chula.ac.th, Siriporn.S@Chula.ac.th
Subjects: Genes
Gene expression
Polymerase chain reaction
Apis cerana
Honeybee
Madibular gland
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: Chulalongkorn University
Abstract: Differential display PCR (DD-PCR) technique was used for detecting the differences in gene expression in mandibular glands of nurse (5-15 days old) and forager (more than 21 days old). The DD-PCR reaction was performed with 36 combinations of oligo-dT and arbitrary primers. Seventy differentially expressed bandes of nurse from forager using 19 combinations of primer were selected. Fifty (72%) out of seventy bands had higher intensity than those of forager and twenty (28%) were nurse specific genes. Moreover, in forager stages, eleven differentially expressed bands from 7 primer combinations were selected. Only one band (9%) showed higher intensity than those in nurse and ten bands (91%) were forager specific genes. Each band was reamplified and cloned into pGEM-Teasy vector. Fifty two of nurse and eleven of forager DD-PCR fragments could be successfully cloned, respectively. These cloned were selected and sequenced. The sequence analysis showed that 27 bands out of 63 contained unique sequence. Eleven genes were similar to the GenBank analysis. Two genes were found to be nurse specific genes. ATP synthase and Thioesterase were employed in order to confirm the different expression of nurse and forager using RT-PCR. The expression level of ATP synthase and Thioesterase in nurse was approximately 1.78 and 1.40 times higher than those of forager, respectively. After the nucleotide sequences were analyzed, it was found that from each 36 DD-PCR bands contained more than one cDNA type. When compared the nucleotide sequences with GenBank database, 21 genes were found similar to Apis spp. Eight of them were nurse specific genes.
Other Abstract: Differential display PCR (DD-PCR) technique was used for detecting the differences in gene expression in mandibular glands of nurse (5-15 days old) and forager (more than 21 days old). The DD-PCR reaction was performed with 36 combinations of oligo-dT and arbitrary primers. Seventy differentially expressed bandes of nurse from forager using 19 combinations of primer were selected. Fifty (72%) out of seventy bands had higher intensity than those of forager and twenty (28%) were nurse specific genes. Moreover, in forager stages, eleven differentially expressed bands from 7 primer combinations were selected. Only one band (9%) showed higher intensity than those in nurse and ten bands (91%) were forager specific genes. Each band was reamplified and cloned into pGEM-Teasy vector. Fifty two of nurse and eleven of forager DD-PCR fragments could be successfully cloned, respectively. These cloned were selected and sequenced. The sequence analysis showed that 27 bands out of 63 contained unique sequence. Eleven genes were similar to the GenBank analysis. Two genes were found to be nurse specific genes. ATP synthase and Thioesterase were employed in order to confirm the different expression of nurse and forager using RT-PCR. The expression level of ATP synthase and Thioesterase in nurse was approximately 1.78 and 1.40 times higher than those of forager, respectively. After the nucleotide sequences were analyzed, it was found that from each 36 DD-PCR bands contained more than one cDNA type. When compared the nucleotide sequences with GenBank database, 21 genes were found similar to Apis spp. Eight of them were nurse specific genes.
Description: Thesis (M.Sc.)--Chulalongkorn University, 2004
Degree Name: Master of Science
Degree Level: Master's Degree
Degree Discipline: Biochemistry
URI: http://cuir.car.chula.ac.th/handle/123456789/3466
ISBN: 9745320137
Type: Thesis
Appears in Collections:Sci - Theses

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