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Expression of Heat Shock Protein 70 Is Insufficient To Extend Drosophila melanogaster Longevity

Journal

G3-GENES GENOMES GENETICS
Volume 9, Issue 12, Pages 4197-4207

Publisher

GENETICS SOCIETY AMERICA
DOI: 10.1534/g3.119.400782

Keywords

UAS/GAL4; Muscle; nervous system; stress resistance; development

Funding

  1. Bloomington Stock Center (National Institutes of Health) [P40OD018537]
  2. Institute of Aging of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) [MOP64248, MOP79519]
  3. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada [RGPIN/250140-2010]

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It has been known for over 20 years that Drosophila melanogaster flies with twelve additional copies of the hsp70 gene encoding the 70 kD heat shock protein lives longer after a non-lethal heat treatment. Since the heat treatment also induces the expression of additional heat shock proteins, the biological effect can be due either to HSP70 acting alone or in combination. This study used the UAS/GAL4 system to determine whether hsp70 is sufficient to affect the longevity and the resistance to thermal, oxidative or desiccation stresses of the whole organism. We observed that HSP70 expression in the nervous system or muscles has no effect on longevity or stress resistance but ubiquitous expression reduces the life span of males. We also observed that the down-regulation of hsp70 using RNAi did not affect longevity.

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