2008
DOI: 10.1007/s12192-008-0016-6
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Tissue-specific targeting of Hsp26 has no effect on heat resistance of neural function in larval Drosophila

Abstract: Hsp26 belongs to the small heat-shock protein family and is normally expressed in all cells during heat stress. We aimed to determine if overexpression of this protein protects behavior and neural function in Drosophila melanogaster during heat stress, as has previously been shown for Hsp70. We used the UAS-GAL4 expression system to drive expression of Hsp26 in the whole animal (ubiquitously), in the motoneurons, and in the muscles of wandering third-instar larvae. There were slight increases in time to crawli… Show more

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“…The matter of timing has also been reported in other studies. For example, the degree of the protective effect of Hsp26 over-expression is higher in adults than in larvae where it has only a small thermoprotective effect on larval locomotion and no effect on neural function (Liao et al 2008 ;Mileva-Seitz et al 2008 ;Wang et al 2004 ).…”
Section: Shsp Expression In Adult Fliesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The matter of timing has also been reported in other studies. For example, the degree of the protective effect of Hsp26 over-expression is higher in adults than in larvae where it has only a small thermoprotective effect on larval locomotion and no effect on neural function (Liao et al 2008 ;Mileva-Seitz et al 2008 ;Wang et al 2004 ).…”
Section: Shsp Expression In Adult Fliesmentioning
confidence: 99%