siRNA-Mediated BmAurora B Depletion Impedes the Formation of Holocentric Square Spindles in Silkworm Metaphase BmN4 Cells
Abstract
Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Cell Culture and Insects
2.2. Immunofluorescence
2.3. Quantitative RT-PCR (qRT-PCR)
2.4. Synthesis of BmAurora B-Specific siRNA Fragments
2.5. Cell Transfection
2.6. Statistics
3. Results
3.1. Spindle Microtubule Assembly in BmN4 Cells
3.2. Colocalization of α-Tubulin and γ-Tubulin Displays Square Spindles in Metaphase BmN4 Cells
3.3. siRNA-Mediated BmAurora B Silencing in BmN4 Cells
3.4. BmAurora B-Depleted Cells Do Not form Square Spindles in Metaphase
3.5. Spatiotemporal Analysis of BmAurora B Expression in Silkworm Larval Tissues
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Primer | Primer Sequence (5′-3′) | Purpose |
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BmAurora B-RT-F | GGCCAAGGCAAATTCGGACATGTT | qRT-PCR |
BmAurora B-RT-R | CGTCCTTGGGGTGAATTTGTGAGATGTT | |
BmA3-RT-F | ATGTGCGACGAAGAAGTTGC | |
BmA3-RT-R | GTCTCCTACGTACGAGTCCT | |
siBmAurora B-1-s | CCAGAAAGUAAAGCAGCAATT | siRNA synthesis |
siBmAurora B-1-as | UUGCUGCUUUACUUUCUGGTT | |
siBmAurora B-2-s | GGGAAAGCCUCCAUUUGAATT | |
siBmAurora B-2-as | UUCAAAUGGAGGCUUUCCCTT | |
siBmAurora B-3-s | CCUGAUGGAGCCAAGGAUUTT | |
siBmAurora B-3-as | AAUCCUUGGCUCCAUCAGGTT | |
siBmAurora B-4-s | GCCAAGGAUUUGAUCUCAATT | |
siBmAurora B-4-as | UUGAGAUCAAAUCCUUGGCTT | |
NC-FAM-s | UUCUCCGAACGUGUCACGUTT | |
NC-FAM-as | ACGUGACACGUUCGGAGAATT |
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Zhang, B.; Ayra-Pardo, C.; Liu, X.; Song, M.; Li, D.; Kan, Y. siRNA-Mediated BmAurora B Depletion Impedes the Formation of Holocentric Square Spindles in Silkworm Metaphase BmN4 Cells. Insects 2024, 15, 72. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects15010072
Zhang B, Ayra-Pardo C, Liu X, Song M, Li D, Kan Y. siRNA-Mediated BmAurora B Depletion Impedes the Formation of Holocentric Square Spindles in Silkworm Metaphase BmN4 Cells. Insects. 2024; 15(1):72. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects15010072
Chicago/Turabian StyleZhang, Bing, Camilo Ayra-Pardo, Xiaoning Liu, Meiting Song, Dandan Li, and Yunchao Kan. 2024. "siRNA-Mediated BmAurora B Depletion Impedes the Formation of Holocentric Square Spindles in Silkworm Metaphase BmN4 Cells" Insects 15, no. 1: 72. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects15010072
APA StyleZhang, B., Ayra-Pardo, C., Liu, X., Song, M., Li, D., & Kan, Y. (2024). siRNA-Mediated BmAurora B Depletion Impedes the Formation of Holocentric Square Spindles in Silkworm Metaphase BmN4 Cells. Insects, 15(1), 72. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects15010072