Pumilio is a sequence-specific RNA-binding protein that binds
to target mRNA to repress its translation. The PUF-domain,
the RNA-binding motif of pumilio, is highly conserved across
species. In the present study, a partialpumilio gene
with complete PUF-domain in Bombyx mori has been
cloned using 3’ and 5’ RACE for the first time, designated
as BmPUM. The sequence of BmPUM has been
registered in GenBank under the accession number FJ461590.
Comparative sequence analysis revealed that the deduced
protein BmPUM contains a PUF-domain and shares 83%
identity with Drosophila pumilio, hence belongs to pumilio
family. One encoding sequence of BmPUM fragment was
successfully expressed in Escherichia coli. Western
blotting indicated that the anti-BmPUMantibody and
anti-Drosophila pumilio antibody all could specifically
detect BmPUM
expressed in
prokaryoticcells.
The tissue expression pattern performed by real-time PCR and
western blotting demonstrated that BmPUM
expressed in various tissues, especially in testis and
ovary. Those data collectively indicated that BmPUM
belongs to the extremely high conserved RNA-binding domain.
Conserved function of pumilio protein in invertebrates and
vertebrates suggested that BmPUM could also play an
important role in the proliferation of silkworm germline stem cell.