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A single-cell transcriptomic atlas characterizes the silk-producing organ in the silkworm

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-31003-1

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2021YFE0111100]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31872291]
  3. Academician Foundation Program of Chongqing [cstc2020yszx-jcyjX0003]
  4. Talents Project of Chongqing [cstc2021ycjh-bgzxm0047]
  5. Science and Technology Research Program of Chongqing Municipal Education Commission [KJQN202100211]

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This study builds an atlas of the silkworm silk gland using single-cell RNA sequencing and reveals the heterogeneity of silk gland cells.
The silk gland of the domesticated silkworm Bombyx mori, is a remarkable organ that produces vast amounts of silk with exceptional properties. Little is known about which silk gland cells execute silk protein synthesis and its precise spatiotemporal control. Here, we use single-cell RNA sequencing to build a comprehensive cell atlas of the silkworm silk gland, consisting of 14,972 high-quality cells representing 10 distinct cell types, in three early developmental stages. We annotate all 10 cell types and determine their distributions in each region of the silk gland. Additionally, we decode the developmental trajectory and gene expression status of silk gland cells. Finally, we discover marker genes involved in the regulation of silk gland development and silk protein synthesis. Altogether, this work reveals the heterogeneity of silkworm silk gland cells and their gene expression dynamics, affording a deeper understanding of silk-producing organs at the single-cell level. The molecular underpinning of silk-producing organs is not well characterized. Here the authors use single-cell RNA sequencing to build an atlas of the silkworm silk gland and reveal the heterogeneity of silk gland cells.

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