Jr. Drevet et al., DEVELOPMENTAL REGULATION OF A SILKWORM GENE ENCODING MULTIPLE GATA-TYPE TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS BY ALTERNATIVE SPLICING, Journal of Molecular Biology, 246(1), 1995, pp. 43-53
Gene BmGATA beta of the silkworm Bombyx mori was previously shown to e
ncode factor BCFI, which regulates the expression of a class of chorio
n genes expressed during the late stages of choriogenesis. We now show
that the expression of the BmGATA beta gene is spatially and temporal
ly regulated by alternative splicing that generates two major (BmGATA
beta 1 and BmGATA beta 2) and one minor (BmGATA beta 3) mRNA isoforms
of non-identical tissue distribution. The three isoforms differ in the
organization of the DNA-binding domains of the corresponding polypept
ides. While all three isoforms are expressed in ovarian follicular cel
ls and in testes, only one of them, BmGATA beta 1, is gonad-specific.
BmGATA beta 2 is expressed in a variety of other larval and pupal tiss
ues, while BmGATA beta 3 is detected in some pupal but none of the lar
val tissues. Analysis of RNA isolated from follicular cells of develop
ing ovarian follicles has shown that the onset of ovarian transcriptio
n for all three mRNA isoforms occurs during late vitellogenesis, and t
hat the level of accumulated mRNA declines significantly at the onset
of choriogenesis. Coincident with the onset of late chorion gene expre
ssion, we have observed a significant change in the preference of spli
ce site selection in favour of the one that results in the generation
of BmGATA beta 1 mRNA. The transcriptional activation of the BmGATA be
ta gene in follicular cells during late vitellogenesis correlates with
the previously demonstrated initial accumulation of factor BCFI in th
e cytoplasm of follicular cells and its appearance in follicular cell
nuclei only during the late stages of choriogenesis. The relationship
between factor BCFI and the different polypeptides encoded by the thre
e BmGATA beta mRNA isoforms is discussed.