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Molecular characterization and expression of six heat shock protein genes in relation to development and temperature in Trichogramma chilonis

Trichogramma is a kind of egg parasitoid wasp that is widely used to control lepidopterous pests. Temperature is one of the main factors that determines the various life activities of this species, including development, reproduction and parasitism efficiency. Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are highly c...

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Autores principales: Yi, Jiequn, Wu, Han, Liu, Jianbai, Lai, Xueshuang, Guo, Jixing, Li, Dunsong, Zhang, Guren
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6143235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30226893
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203904
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author Yi, Jiequn
Wu, Han
Liu, Jianbai
Lai, Xueshuang
Guo, Jixing
Li, Dunsong
Zhang, Guren
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Wu, Han
Liu, Jianbai
Lai, Xueshuang
Guo, Jixing
Li, Dunsong
Zhang, Guren
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description Trichogramma is a kind of egg parasitoid wasp that is widely used to control lepidopterous pests. Temperature is one of the main factors that determines the various life activities of this species, including development, reproduction and parasitism efficiency. Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are highly conserved and ubiquitous proteins that are best known for their responsiveness to temperature and other stresses. To explore the potential role of HSPs in Trichogramma species, we obtained the full-length cDNAs of six HSP genes (Tchsp10, Tchsp21.6, Tchsp60, Tchsp70, Tchsc70-3, and Tchsp90) from T. chilonis and analyzed their expression patterns during development and exposure to temperature stress. The deduced amino acid sequences of these HSP genes contained the typical signatures of their corresponding protein family and showed high homology to their counterparts in other species. The expression levels of Tchsp10, Tchsp21.6 and Tchsp60 decreased during development. However, the expression of Tchsc70-3 increased from the pupal stage to the adult stage. Tchsp70 and Tchsp90 exhibited the highest expression levels in the adult stage. The expression of six Tchsps was dramatically upregulated after 1 h of exposure to 32 and 40°C but did not significantly change after 1 h of exposure to 10 and 17°C. This result indicated that heat stress, rather than cold stress, induced the expression of HSP genes. Furthermore, the expression of these genes was time dependent, and the expression of each gene reached its peak after 1 h of heat exposure (40°C). Tchsp10 and Tchsp70 exhibited a low-intensity cold response after 4 and 8 h of exposure to 10°C, respectively, but the other genes did not respond to cold at any time points. These results suggested that HSPs may play different roles in the development of this organism and in its response to temperature stress.
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spelling pubmed-61432352018-10-08 Molecular characterization and expression of six heat shock protein genes in relation to development and temperature in Trichogramma chilonis Yi, Jiequn Wu, Han Liu, Jianbai Lai, Xueshuang Guo, Jixing Li, Dunsong Zhang, Guren PLoS One Research Article Trichogramma is a kind of egg parasitoid wasp that is widely used to control lepidopterous pests. Temperature is one of the main factors that determines the various life activities of this species, including development, reproduction and parasitism efficiency. Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are highly conserved and ubiquitous proteins that are best known for their responsiveness to temperature and other stresses. To explore the potential role of HSPs in Trichogramma species, we obtained the full-length cDNAs of six HSP genes (Tchsp10, Tchsp21.6, Tchsp60, Tchsp70, Tchsc70-3, and Tchsp90) from T. chilonis and analyzed their expression patterns during development and exposure to temperature stress. The deduced amino acid sequences of these HSP genes contained the typical signatures of their corresponding protein family and showed high homology to their counterparts in other species. The expression levels of Tchsp10, Tchsp21.6 and Tchsp60 decreased during development. However, the expression of Tchsc70-3 increased from the pupal stage to the adult stage. Tchsp70 and Tchsp90 exhibited the highest expression levels in the adult stage. The expression of six Tchsps was dramatically upregulated after 1 h of exposure to 32 and 40°C but did not significantly change after 1 h of exposure to 10 and 17°C. This result indicated that heat stress, rather than cold stress, induced the expression of HSP genes. Furthermore, the expression of these genes was time dependent, and the expression of each gene reached its peak after 1 h of heat exposure (40°C). Tchsp10 and Tchsp70 exhibited a low-intensity cold response after 4 and 8 h of exposure to 10°C, respectively, but the other genes did not respond to cold at any time points. These results suggested that HSPs may play different roles in the development of this organism and in its response to temperature stress. Public Library of Science 2018-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6143235/ /pubmed/30226893 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203904 Text en © 2018 Yi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Yi, Jiequn
Wu, Han
Liu, Jianbai
Lai, Xueshuang
Guo, Jixing
Li, Dunsong
Zhang, Guren
Molecular characterization and expression of six heat shock protein genes in relation to development and temperature in Trichogramma chilonis
title Molecular characterization and expression of six heat shock protein genes in relation to development and temperature in Trichogramma chilonis
title_full Molecular characterization and expression of six heat shock protein genes in relation to development and temperature in Trichogramma chilonis
title_fullStr Molecular characterization and expression of six heat shock protein genes in relation to development and temperature in Trichogramma chilonis
title_full_unstemmed Molecular characterization and expression of six heat shock protein genes in relation to development and temperature in Trichogramma chilonis
title_short Molecular characterization and expression of six heat shock protein genes in relation to development and temperature in Trichogramma chilonis
title_sort molecular characterization and expression of six heat shock protein genes in relation to development and temperature in trichogramma chilonis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6143235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30226893
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203904
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