Homeotic selector genes determine the identity of each segment and ind
uce the differentiation of segment-specific organs. To analyze how the
silk glands of the lepidopteran, Bombyx mori, develop, we cloned and
identified two genes that encode the homeodomain and its nanking regio
ns identical to the corresponding regions of Deformed and Sex combs re
duced. Using in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry, we analyz
ed the expression patterns of these genes during Bombyx embryogenesis.
Bombyx Deformed is expressed in the mandibular and maxillary segments
, whereas expression of Bombyx Sex combs reduced is first limited to t
he labial segment and at later stages extended to the anterior part of
the prothoracic segment. The expression of Bombyx Sex combs reduced t
hen disappears from the invaginating placodes of silk glands where exp
ression of Bombyx fork head/SGF-1 follows. In the Nc/Nc mutant embryos
, which lack the 3' end region of Bombyx Antennapedia, in addition to
the expression in the labial segment, the Bombyx Sex combs reduced is
expressed ectopically in the thoracic and abdominal regions, and Bomby
x fork head/SGF-1 is also ectopically expressed in the T1, T2, and T3
segments, resulting the ectopic induction of the silk gland invaginati
ons. These results suggest that Bombyx homeobox genes such as the Bomb
yx Deformed and Sex combs reduced are associated with determination of
the segment identities and Bombyx Sex combs reduced is involved in th
e induction of silk gland development. (C) 1997 Academic Press.