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The gene for the heat-shock protein HSP100 is induced by blue light and heat-shock in the fungus Phycomyces blakesleeanus

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CURRENT GENETICS
卷 46, 期 5, 页码 295-303

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DOI: 10.1007/s00294-004-0534-4

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Phycomyces blakesleeanus; blue light; heat-shock; AAA plus protein; ClpB/HSP100; ATPase

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We cloned and sequenced the Phycomyces hspA gene. The hspA gene product is a 901-amino-acid protein member of the clpB/HSP100 family. HSP100 proteins are ATPases involved in high-temperature tolerance, proteolysis, and protein disaggregation. Phycomyces HSP100 is composed of a domain presumably involved in protein - protein interactions and two ATP-binding domains. The hspA promoter contains three heat-shock elements that are presumably involved in the activation of hspA after heat-shock. In addition, four short sequences are present in the hspA promoter and in the promoter of the photoinducible genes carB and carRA; and these are candidates as binding sites for light-regulated transcription factors. Blue light can increase transcription of the hspA gene 10-fold, with a threshold of 1 J/m(2). The threshold for hspA photoactivation is 10(4) times higher than the thresholds for blue-light regulation of sporangiophore development and photocarotenogenesis, which suggests that there are differences in the photosensory systems for gene photoactivation and mycelial photoresponses. A heat-shock of 30 min at 34 degreesC or 42 degreesC increased hspA gene activity 160-fold. The differences in maximum hspA gene transcription by blue light and heat-shock suggest the presence of different regulatory mechanisms.

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