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  • GSK-3 is an important enzyme in glycogen metabolism and plays roles in hormonal signaling and cell fate in higher eukaryotes.
  • Scientists cloned and analyzed the RmGSK-3 gene from tick embryos, finding similarities to GSK-3 from other species and observing changes in its mRNA levels during development.
  • The study suggests that RmGSK-3beta regulates glycogen metabolism during R. microplus embryogenesis, with specific activity variations and responsiveness to inhibitors.

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Glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK-3) is classically described as a key enzyme involved in glycogen metabolism in mammals. GSK-3 belongs to a highly conserved family of serine/threonine protein kinases, whose members are involved in hormonal regulation, nuclear signaling, and cell fate determination in higher eukaryotes. We have cloned and characterized the RmGSK-3 gene from Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus tick embryos. DNA and protein sequence analysis depicted high similarity to the corresponding enzyme, from both vertebrate and invertebrate animals. In addition, the mRNA transcription profile identified during embryogenesis was analyzed. We observed that the RmGSK-3 mRNA rapidly decreases from the 1st to 3rd day of development, and increases from the 3rd to 15th day. After the 15th day of development, we observed a near 50% reduction in RmGSK-3 mRNA transcription in comparison to the 1st day. We detected the GSK-3beta isoform in egg homogenates throughout embryogenesis using Western blot analysis. RmGSK-3 mRNA was present in fat body, midgut and ovary from partially and fully engorged adult female ticks. The highest mRNA level was observed in ovaries from both developmental stages and in first-day eggs. Furthermore, RmGSK-3 activity correlated with glycogen content variation. Finally, kinase activity in egg homogenates was inhibited by the specific inhibitor, SB-216763. These data suggest that RmGSK-3beta may be involved in glycogen metabolism regulation during R. microplus embryogenesis.

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Article Synopsis
  • GSK-3 is an important enzyme in glycogen metabolism and plays roles in hormonal signaling and cell fate in higher eukaryotes.
  • Scientists cloned and analyzed the RmGSK-3 gene from tick embryos, finding similarities to GSK-3 from other species and observing changes in its mRNA levels during development.
  • The study suggests that RmGSK-3beta regulates glycogen metabolism during R. microplus embryogenesis, with specific activity variations and responsiveness to inhibitors.
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