| Literature DB >> 31275361 |
Abdullah Hoter1,2, Sandra Rizk3, Hassan Y Naim2.
Abstract
To cope with the extreme heat stress and drought of the desert, the Arabian camel (Camelus dromedarius) has developed exceptional physiological and biochemical particularities. Previous reports focused mainly on the physiological features of Arabian camel and neglected its cellular and molecular characteristics. Heat shock proteins are suggested to play a key role in the protein homeostasis and thermotolerance. Therefore, we aim by this review to elucidate the implication of camel HSPs in its physiological adaptation to heat stress and compare them with HSPs in related mammalian species. Correlation of these molecules to the adaptive mechanisms in camel is of special importance to expand our understanding of the overall camel physiology and homeostasis.Entities:
Keywords: Arabian camel; adaptation; chaperones; desert; heat shock proteins; heat stress
Year: 2019 PMID: 31275361 PMCID: PMC6593249 DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2019.00588
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Genet ISSN: 1664-8021 Impact factor: 4.599
FIGURE 1Classification and distribution of camel species. The upper panel demonstrates the genera and species belonging to camelidae family. These include three genera, Camelus, Lama, and Vicugna, which comprise large camel species like Arabian camel (one humped camel) and Bactrian camel (two humped camel) as well as small camelids like llama, alpaca, guanaco and vicuna. Camelus ferus, which is a double humped wild Bactrian camel, is not shown for simplicity. The lower panel shows a visual distribution map of different species within camelidae family.
Various members of HSP70 (Kampinga et al., 2009).
| HSPA1A | HSP70-1; HSP72; HSPA1 | 3303 | |
| HSPA1B | HSP70-2 | 3304 | |
| HSPA1L | hum70t; hum70t; Hsp-hom | 3305 | |
| HSPA2 | Heat-shock 70kD protein-2 | 3306 | |
| HSPA5 | BiP; GRP78; MIF2 | 3309 | |
| HSPA6 | Heat shock 70kD protein 6 (HSP70B’) | 3310 | |
| HSPA7 | Heat shock 70kD protein 7 | 3311 | |
| HSPA8 | HSC70; HSC71; HSP71; HSP73 | 3312 | |
| HSPA9 | GRP75; HSPA9B; MOT; MOT2; PBP74; mot-2 | 3313 | |
| HSPA12A | FLJ13874; KIAA0417 | 259217 | |
| HSPA12B | RP23-32L15.1; 2700081N06Rik | 116835 | |
| HSPA13b | Stch | 6782 | |
| HSPA14 | HSP70-4; HSP70L1; MGC131990 | 51182 |
FIGURE 2The main structural features of reported HSPs in Arabian camel. (A) Schematic representation of the HSP70 structural domains characterized from Camelus dromedarius. A list of identified HSP70 members in Arabian camel is shown on the right side. (B) The structural characteristics of HSPB proteins in Arabian camel. The reported protein sequences are highly homologous to their human peers and preserve the α-crystalline domain as well as the phosphorylation sites. (C) Structural topology of the reported HSP90 members in Arabian camel. The upper panel shows the cytoplasmic HSP90α while the lower panel reveals the ER localized GRP94. HSP90α differs from its ER paralog in lacking both the ER target and retention signals, instead it has a C-terminal MEEVD motif.
Members of HSPB (small heat shock proteins) family (Kampinga et al., 2009).
| HSPB1 | CMT2F; HMN2B; HSP27; HSP28; HSP25; HS.76067; DKFZp586P1322 | 3315 | |
| HSPB2 | MKBP; HSP27; Hs.78846; LOH11CR1K; MGC133245 | 3316 | |
| HSPB3 | HSPL27 | 8988 | |
| HSPB4 | crystallin alpha A; CRYAA, CRYA1 | 1409 | |
| HSPB5 | crystallin alpha B, CRYAB; CRYA2 | 1410 | |
| HSPB6 | HSP20; FLJ32389 | 126393 | |
| HSPB7 | cvHSP; FLJ32733; DKFZp779D0968 | 27129 | |
| HSPB8 | H11; HMN2; CMT2L; DHMN2; E2IG1; HMN2A; HSP22 | 26353 | |
| HSPB9 | FLJ27437 | 94086 | |
| HSPB10 | ODF1; ODF; RT7; ODF2; ODFP; SODF; ODF27; ODFPG; ODFPGA; ODFPGB; MGC129928; MGC129929 | 4956 | |
| HSPB11 | HSP16.2; C1orf41; PP25 | 51668 |
Different candidates of HSP90 family (Kampinga et al., 2009).
| HSPC1 | HSP90AA1; HSPN; LAP2; HSP86; HSPC1; HSPCA; HSP89; HSP90;HSP90A; HSP90N; HSPCAL1; HSPCAL4; FLJ31884 | 3320 | |
| HSPC2 | HSP90AA2; HSPCA; HSPCAL3; HSP90ALPHA | 3324 | |
| HSPC3 | HSP90AB1; HSPC2; HSPCB; D6S182; HSP90B; FLJ26984; HSP90-BETA | 3326 | |
| HSPC4 | HSP90B1;ECGP; GP96; TRA1; GRP94; endoplasmin | 7184 | |
| HSPC5 | TRAP1; HSP75; HSP90L | 10131 |