驯化
生物
家蚕
真空酸
转基因
基因
肥胖
脂肪酸
内分泌学
遗传学
生物化学
共轭亚油酸
亚油酸
作者
Bingchuan Bai,Yuchan Wen,Jing Wang,Feng Wen,Hao Yan,Xingli Yuan,Jiatong Xie,Ruihan Zhang,Qingyou Xia,Genhong Wang
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jafc.4c02511
摘要
Understanding the evolutionary genetics of food intake regulation in domesticated animals has relevance to evolutionary biology, animal improvement, and obesity treatment. Here, we observed that the fatty acid desaturase gene (Bmdesat5), which regulates food intake, is suppressed in domesticated silkworms, but expressed in the salivary glands of the wild silkworm Bombyx mandarina. The content of its catalytic product, cis-vaccenic acid, was related to the expression levels of Bmdesat5 in the salivary glands of domesticated and wild silkworm strains. These two strains also showed significant differences in food intake. Using orally administering cis-vaccenic acid and transgenic-mediated overexpression, we verified that cis-vaccenic acid functions as a satiation signal, regulating food intake and growth in silkworms. Selection analysis showed that Bmdesat5 experienced selection, especially in the potential promoter, 5′-untranslated, and intron regions. This study highlights the importance of the decrement of satiety in silkworm domestication and provides new insights into the potential involvement of salivary glands in the regulation of satiety in animals, by acting as a supplement to gut-brain nutrient signaling.
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