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Expression of stress proteins of HSP70 family in response to cold in Myrmica ants from various geographic populations

Authors :
Yu. I. Podlipaeva
A. V. Maisov
V. E. Kipyatkov
Source :
Cell and Tissue Biology. 1:434-438
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Pleiades Publishing Ltd, 2007.

Abstract

Expression of HSP70 is induced by stress factors, including sublethal chilling. However, the role of HSP70 for overcoming the consequences of cold stress is not clear. If it is positive, the level of HSP70 expression might be higher in populations from cold climates. Using the immunoblotting technique we investigated dynamics of HSP70 expression in response to cold stress in two Myrmica species (M. rubra and M. ruginodis) from three localities of different latitudes (50, 60 and 67°N). The results showed that in the more thermophilic species Myrmica rubra, expression of HSP70 after cold stress was higher. Within both species, HSP70 expression did not show a direct relationship with latitude. The southernmost population of M. rubra and northernmost population of M. ruginodis displayed the fastest and the most intense response. However, two other populations of M. rubra were similar in timing and intensity of the response, while in M. ruginodis the intermediate population showed the slowest and weakest response. The data suggest that expression of HSP70 may play essential role for adaptation to cold only in the northernmost population of M. ruginodis

Details

ISSN :
19905203 and 1990519X
Volume :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell and Tissue Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........e5bb28774c787beda58784134f3f0d82
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1134/s1990519x07050094