Effect of low-temperature rearing on heat shock protein synthesis and heat sensitivity in Drosophila melanogaster

Singh, A. K. ; Lakhotia, S. C. (1988) Effect of low-temperature rearing on heat shock protein synthesis and heat sensitivity in Drosophila melanogaster Developmental Genetics, 9 (3). pp. 193-201. ISSN 0192-253X

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Abstract

The patterns of synthesis of heat shock proteins (hsp) and heat sensitivity to elevated temperatures in larvae of Drosophila melanogaster reared since hatching at 20°C (warmreared) or at 10°C (cold-reared) were compared. The pattern of hsp synthesis in salivary glands from the cold- and warm-reared late-third-instar larvae exposed for l hr to 33°C or to 37°C was generally similar except for remarkable differences in the 23 kd hsp and a heat-inducible 14 kd polypeptide. The hsp 23 was abundantly synthesised in control as well as heat-shocked warm-reared larval salivary glands, its synthesis in heat-shocked glands being dependent on new transcription. The synthesis of hsp 23 was much less in control glands of cold-reared larvae and was not further inducible by heat shock. The 14 kd polypeptide synthesis was greater in control as well as heat-shocked salivary glands of cold-reared larvae, whereas, in the warm-reared ones, its activity was much less. The cold-reared larvae showed greater sensitivity to elevated temperature; fewer adults eclosed when the cold-reared late-third-instar larvae were exposed to 40°C for l hr and also a pretreatment at 37°C for l hr was less effective in stopping the killing effect of a subsequent 40°C heat shock in cold-reared than in warmA-reared larvae. The greater thermosensitivity of the cold-reared larvae may be correlated with the altered patterns of heat shock gene transcription and translation in cold-reared larvae.

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Keywords:Thermotolerance; hsp 23; Heat Shock Genes; hsr 93D; Cold Rearing
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