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Expression profiling of heat shock genes in a scuttle fly Megaselia scalaris (Diptera, Phoridae)

Authors :
Tadeusz, Malewski
Wiesław, Bogdanowicz
Ewa, Durska
Marta, Łoś
Marcin, Kamiński
Katarzyna, Kowalewska
Source :
Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological genetics and physiology. 323(10)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The Phoridae are a family of small, hump-backed flies, dominating in post-fire areas. Some of these flies are probably able to survive a fire as an egg, larva, or pupa, and may be adapted to the fire-altered environment at the genomic level. In this study, we describe the influence of short-term temperature treatment on the expression of seven heat shock protein genes in the third-instar larvae and imagoes of a scuttle fly Megaselia scalaris-one of the cosmopolitan and polyphagous phorids. In terms of the response to temperature treatment, these genes tested against tubulin as a reference split into three classes. The first class consists of hsp22 (larvae), hsp23 (larvae), and hsp26 (both larvae and imagoes), and is upregulated at the lowest temperature (33°C). The second class consists of hsp22 (imagoes), hsp23 (imagoes), hsp40 (larvae and imagoes), and hsp70 (larvae and imagoes), and is upregulated or induced at 37°C. Expression of genes of the third class (hsp27 and hsp83-larvae and imagoes) increased after treatment at 41°C temperature. Expression of the first two classes of genes occurred at a temperature lower than the LT

Details

ISSN :
19325231
Volume :
323
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological genetics and physiology
Accession number :
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