Journal of Insect Biotechnology and Sericology
Online ISSN : 1884-7978
Print ISSN : 1346-8073
ISSN-L : 1346-8073
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Double-copulated introduction of ejaculate with dominant larval phenotype to maintain Bombyx mori mutant with dysfunctional apyrene sperm
Hiroki SakaiTatsuro KonagayaYoko TakemuraKen SaharaTeruyuki Niimi
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2020 年 89 巻 2 号 p. 2_039-2_043

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 Advanced lepidopteran males produce two types of sperm; nucleated eusperm called eupyrene sperm, and anucleated parasperm called apyrene sperm. Apyrene sperm is necessary for successful eupyrene sperm fertilization, and apyrene dysfunction results in sterility. In a previous study, we generated Bombyx mori Sex-lethal (Bm-Sxl) mutants, a phenotype mediated by transcription activator-like effector nuclease (TALEN), and found that the Bm-Sxl gene is essential for apyrene spermatogenesis. One of the Bm-Sxl mutant strains, SxlIn3-homo (SxlIn3/SxlIn3), possessed a 3-bp insertion in the highly conserved RNA binding domain. The sterility of SxlIn3-homo can be rescued by administration of apyrene sperm from triploid males with defective eupyrene sperm. The Bm-Sxl mutants can be maintained using the triploid. However, the production of triploid males is labor-intensive. Considering the logistical challenges of that method, we developed an alternative double copulation method to maintain the mutant using a diploid strain carrying a dominant larval phenotype to preempt the challenging and labor-intensive production of triploid silkworms. In this study, we successfully maintained our SxlIn3-homo strain by double copulation of the female with a striped (pS/pS) and a SxlIn3-homo male.

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