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Molecular characterization of six heat shock protein 70 genes from Arma chinensis and their expression patterns in response to temperature stress.

Jian-Yu Meng1, Chang-Li Yang2, Han-Cheng Wang1, Yi Cao1, Chang-Yu Zhang3.   

Abstract

Arma chinensis is an important predatory enemy of many agricultural and forest pests. Heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) plays an essential role in insect adaptation to various stress factors. To explore the functions of Hsp70s in relation to thermal tolerance of A. chinensis, full-length cDNAs of six Hsp70 genes (AcHsp70Ba, AcHsp70-4, AcHsp68a, AcHsp68b, AcHsp70-2, and AcHsc70-4) were cloned. Their open reading frames (ORFs) were 1902, 2454, 1884, 1905, 1872, and 1947 bp, respectively. Developmental expression profiles showed that AcHsp70Ba, AcHsp70-4, and AcHsc70-4 were extremely highly expressed in adult stages. AcHsp68a and AcHsp70-2 showed the highest level of expression in nymph stages, and AcHsp68b was mainly expressed in male adults. Tissue distribution analysis demonstrated that the AcHsp70s were ubiquitously expressed but showing gene-specific and sex-driven patterns of expression. High temperature induced the expression of the six AcHsp70s. Among them, AcHsp70Ba, AcHsp70-4, AcHsp68a, and AcHsc70-4 were significantly induced at 38 °C for 6 h, while all six AcHsp70s were significantly induced at 38 °C for 24 h. There were differences in responses of the six AcHsp70s to low-temperature stress. The expressions of AcHsp70-4, AcHsp68a, and AcHsp68b in male adults were significantly repressed at 4 °C for 6 h, whereas AcHsp70Ba and AcHsp70-2 were significantly induced. The levels of AcHsp70Ba, AcHsp68b, and AcHsp70-2 in female adults were significantly repressed at 4 °C for 24 h, whereas AcHsc70-4 was significantly induced. These results suggested that AcHsp70s play important roles in various developmental stages and tissue function, and contribute to the tolerance of A. chinensis to extreme temperatures.
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Keywords:  Arma chinensis; Gene expression; Heat shock protein 70; Temperature stress

Year:  2022        PMID: 36264419     DOI: 10.1007/s12192-022-01303-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Stress Chaperones        ISSN: 1355-8145            Impact factor:   3.827


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