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Chilo suppressalis heat shock proteins are regulated by heat shock factor 1 during heat stress

Journal

INSECT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Volume 32, Issue 1, Pages 69-78

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/imb.12814

Keywords

Chilo suppressalis; heat shock element; heat shock factor 1; heat shock protein; temperature

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Heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) plays a crucial role in maintaining cellular and organismal homeostasis under thermal stress. In this study, the gene encoding HSF1 was cloned from a rice pest and its expression was found to be highly correlated with survival at high temperatures. Additionally, the regulatory interactions between HSF1 and heat shock proteins (HSPs) were investigated, revealing specific HSEs in the promoter regions of HSP genes that are positively regulated by HSF1.
Heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) functions to maintain cellular and organismal homeostasis by regulating the expression of target genes, including those encoding heat shock proteins (HSPs). In the present study, the gene encoding HSF1 was cloned from the rice pest Chilo suppressalis, and designated Cshsf1. The deduced protein product, CsHSF1, contained conserved domains typical of the HSF1 family, including a DNA-binding domain, two hydrophobic heptad repeat domains, and a C-terminal transactivation domain. Real-time quantitative PCR showed that Cshsf1 was highly expressed in hemocytes. Expression analysis in different developmental stages of C. suppressalis revealed that Cshsf1 was most highly expressed in male adults. RNAi-mediated silencing of Cshsf1 expression reduced C. suppressalis survival at high temperatures. To investigate the regulatory interactions between Cshsf1 and Cshsps, the promoters and expression patterns of 18 identified Cshsps in C. suppressalis were analysed; four types of heat shock elements (HSEs) were identified in promoter regions including canonical, tail-tail, head-head, and step/gap. The expression of Cshsp19.0, Cshsp21.7B, Cshsp60, Cshsp70 and Cshsp90 was positively regulated by Cshsf1; however, Cshsp22.8, Cshsp702, Cshsp705 and Cshsp706 gene expression was not altered. This study provides a foundation for future studies of HSF1 in insects during thermal stress.

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