HSP mRNA sequences and their expression under different thermal oscillation patterns and heat stress in two populations of Nodipecten subnodosus.

IF 3.3 3区 生物学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY Cell Stress & Chaperones Pub Date : 2024-12-18 DOI:10.1016/j.cstres.2024.12.002
Axel Bonesteve, Salvador E Lluch-Cota, Maria Teresa Sicard, Ilie S Racotta, Miguel A Tripp-Valdez, Liliana Rojo-Arreola
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Understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying thermal acclimation and heat shock responses in marine ectotherms is critical for assessing their adaptive capacity in the context of climate change and climate extremes. This study examines the expression dynamics of heat shock proteins (HSPs) in the scallop Nodipecten subnodosus, shedding light on their role in thermal adaptation. Our analysis revealed the presence of several conserved functional signatures in N. subnodosus HSPs deduced amino acid sequences. Comparative gene expression profiling between two populations of N. subnodosus, maintained for 15 days under constant and oscillatory thermal regimes and then exposed to acute heat stress, revealed conserved adaptive traits. The heat-inducible nature of N. subnodosus HSP70 (HSPA8) gene expression highlights its potential as a stress marker, in contrast to its human homolog, which is constitutively expressed. Furthermore, the identification of HSP90 (HSPC3) and its overexpression during acute heat stress underscores its critical role in initiating a protective stress response. Population-specific responses in the magnitude of gene expression were observed; however, both populations exhibited similar overall patterns of HSP induction, suggesting a shared adaptive response mechanism. This study also elucidated the diversity and expansion of members of the HSP70 family members, specifically the HSPA12 subfamily, in N. subnodosus. This characteristic, previously observed in other bivalves, underscores the role of HSPA12 in environmental adaptation, providing molecular plasticity to withstand varying environmental pressures. These findings offer valuable insights into the molecular basis of thermal adaptation in N. subnodosus, highlighting the importance of HSPs in coping with environmental stochasticity under climate change scenarios.

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不同热振荡模式和热胁迫下两个种群的HSP mRNA序列及其表达。
了解海洋变温动物热适应和热休克反应(HSR)的分子机制对于评估其在气候变化和极端气候背景下的适应能力至关重要。本研究研究了热休克蛋白(HSPs)在扇贝Nodipecten subnodosus中的表达动态,揭示了它们在热适应中的作用。我们的分析揭示了N. subnodosus热休克蛋白的氨基酸序列中存在几个保守的功能特征。在恒定和振荡热环境下维持15天,然后暴露于急性热应激下,两个亚结节棘豆种群的基因表达谱比较揭示了保守的适应特征。N. subnodosus HSP70 (HSPA8)基因表达的热诱导性质突出了其作为应激标记物的潜力,与其人类同源物相比,后者是组成性表达的。此外,HSP90 (hsp3)的鉴定及其在急性热应激中的过表达强调了它在启动保护性应激反应中的关键作用。观察到基因表达量的群体特异性反应;然而,这两个种群表现出相似的热休克诱导总体模式,表明具有共同的适应反应机制。本研究还阐明了HSP70家族成员(特别是HSPA12亚家族)在N. subnodosus中的多样性和扩展。这一特性,之前在其他双壳类动物中观察到,强调了HSPA12在环境适应中的作用,提供分子可塑性以承受不同的环境压力。这些发现为研究亚结节棘藓热适应的分子基础提供了有价值的见解,强调了热敏感蛋白在气候变化情景下应对环境随机性的重要性。
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Cell Stress & Chaperones
Cell Stress & Chaperones 生物-细胞生物学
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7.60
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59
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Cell Stress and Chaperones is an integrative journal that bridges the gap between laboratory model systems and natural populations. The journal captures the eclectic spirit of the cellular stress response field in a single, concentrated source of current information. Major emphasis is placed on the effects of climate change on individual species in the natural environment and their capacity to adapt. This emphasis expands our focus on stress biology and medicine by linking climate change effects to research on cellular stress responses of animals, micro-organisms and plants.
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