2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpb.2006.12.006
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Identification of cDNAs encoding HSP70 and HSP90 in the abalone Haliotis tuberculata: Transcriptional induction in response to thermal stress in hemocyte primary culture

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“…In this study, the HSP90 mRNA showed an upregulation pattern similar to that of HSP70 when subjected to acute temperature elevation, but to a lesser extent (2.7-fold at 24 h in the gills and 1.7-fold in the digestive gland) compared to the expression levels of HSP70. However, Farcy et al (2007) reported an 11-fold increase in HSP90 transcripts in the hemocytes of heatshocked abalone H. tuberculata; in contrast, that of HSP70 increased 4-fold. The present study is the first to report the upregulation of HSP90 transcripts in response to thermal stress in molluskan tissues.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…In this study, the HSP90 mRNA showed an upregulation pattern similar to that of HSP70 when subjected to acute temperature elevation, but to a lesser extent (2.7-fold at 24 h in the gills and 1.7-fold in the digestive gland) compared to the expression levels of HSP70. However, Farcy et al (2007) reported an 11-fold increase in HSP90 transcripts in the hemocytes of heatshocked abalone H. tuberculata; in contrast, that of HSP70 increased 4-fold. The present study is the first to report the upregulation of HSP90 transcripts in response to thermal stress in molluskan tissues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…In addition, the response of these proteins to environmental stresses, such as changes in temperature (Palmisano et al 2000;Hermesz et al 2001;Landais et al 2001), hyperosmotic shock (Pan et al 2000), hypoxia (Li et al 2008), metal ions (Ali et al 1996), polychlorinated biphenyls (Wiens et al 2000), and also diseases (Ramaglia et al 2004) has been examined. Despite of these various studies, only five complete cDNA sequences have been reported from mollusks (Farcy et al 2007;Gunter and Degnan 2007), including three HSP90 cDNA sequences in bivalves (Gao et al 2007(Gao et al , 2008Choi et al 2008). In this study, the complete cDNA sequence of an Antarctic bivalve HSP90 is reported.…”
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“…More recently, the expression of three genes encoding matrix proteins was reported in mantle explant cultures from the pearl oyster P. fucata, demonstrating that primary cultures were suitable for in vitro investigations of matrix protein secretion (Gong et al 2008b). On the other hand, hemocyte primary cultures were used to investigate the regulation of collagen synthesis in vitro (Serpentini et al 2000) and the expression of heatshock proteins under thermal stress (Farcy et al 2007). Furthermore, it has been suggested that hemocytes might be directly involved in shell mineralization by storing CaCO 3 as intracellular deposits and delivering crystals to the mineralization front (Mount et al 2004).…”
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