Response to heat shock of gene 1, a Drosophila melanogaster small heat shock gene, is developmentally regulated
Author(s) -
Julio Vazquez
Publication year - 1991
Publication title -
mgg molecular and general genetics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1432-1874
pISSN - 0026-8925
DOI - 10.1007/bf00260651
Subject(s) - biology , gene expression , heat shock , gene , drosophila melanogaster , heat shock protein , hsp70 , ecdysterone , hspa12a , genetics , heat shock factor , microbiology and biotechnology , hspa14 , drosophilidae , hormone , endocrinology
The expression of gene 1, a member of the small heat shock gene family from the Drosophila melanogaster chromosomal locus 67B was studied. In contrast to the other heat shock genes, the response of gene 1 to stress was modulated during development. In the absence of stress, gene 1 was expressed at the beginning of pupation, and at a very low level in adult males. Expression of gene 1 was substantially increased by heat shock in pupae, but was one to two orders of magnitude lower in adults or in embryos. Under the same conditions, hsp70 or hsp26 were induced to similar levels in all stages. This developmental effect could be mimicked in cultured Drosophila cells: expression of gene 1 was stimulated by heat shock in the presence, but not in the absence, of the moulting hormone ecdysterone, while the level of expression of hsp26 and hsp70 in response to heat shock was independent of the presence of the hormone. Thus, the presence and activity of the heat shock transcription factor are not sufficient for the maximal response of gene 1 to stress. These results suggest that the heat shock activator protein requires additional factors, which are developmentally regulated, to activate transcription of gene 1. Furthermore, S1 nuclease mapping analysis revealed several gene 1 mRNA species, which are generated by the use of alternative polyadenylation sites and by the use of differentially regulated transcriptional initiation sites.
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