Adaptive evolution of the heat-shock response in the Antarctic psychrophilic ciliate, Euplotes focardii: hints from a comparative determination of the hsp70 gene structure

The Antarctic psychrophilic ciliate Euplotes focardii manifests a dramatic reduction in the activation of its hsp70 gene in response to a heat-shock, while oxidative and chemical stresses activate the transcription of this gene to appreciable extents. To investigate the genetic causes of this eccent...

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Published in:Antarctic Science
Main Authors: La Terza, Antonietta, Passini, Valerio, Barchetta, Sabrina, Luporini, Pierangelo
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Published: 2007
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author La Terza, Antonietta
Passini, Valerio
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Luporini, Pierangelo
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description The Antarctic psychrophilic ciliate Euplotes focardii manifests a dramatic reduction in the activation of its hsp70 gene in response to a heat-shock, while oxidative and chemical stresses activate the transcription of this gene to appreciable extents. To investigate the genetic causes of this eccentric behaviour of E. focardii in the hsp70 gene transcription activation, we carried out a comparative structural analysis of this gene between E. focardii and another Antarctic Euplotes, E. nobilii, which manifests a psychrotrophic behaviour and an inducible thermal response. No substantial difference was detected in the organization of the hsp70 5’ promoter region, both species bearing canonical regulatory cis-acting elements deputed to bind transcriptional trans-activating factors. Adenine-rich elements favouring mRNA degradation were instead detected in the hsp70 3’ regulatory region of E. nobilii, but not in that of E. focardii. These observations lend further support to the hypothesis that the causes of the Euplotes focardii unresponsiveness to thermal stress resides in some structural, or functional modifications of transcriptional trans-activating factors.
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spelling ftuncamerinoiris:oai:pubblicazioni.unicam.it:11581/104322 2025-01-16T19:24:04+00:00 Adaptive evolution of the heat-shock response in the Antarctic psychrophilic ciliate, Euplotes focardii: hints from a comparative determination of the hsp70 gene structure La Terza, Antonietta Passini, Valerio Barchetta, Sabrina Luporini, Pierangelo La Terza, Antonietta Passini, Valerio Barchetta, Sabrina Luporini, Pierangelo 2007 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11581/104322 https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954102007000314 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000247196900012 volume:19 issue:2 firstpage:239 lastpage:244 numberofpages:6 journal:ANTARCTIC SCIENCE http://hdl.handle.net/11581/104322 doi:10.1017/S0954102007000314 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-34249010430 info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2007 ftuncamerinoiris https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954102007000314 2024-03-21T20:37:07Z The Antarctic psychrophilic ciliate Euplotes focardii manifests a dramatic reduction in the activation of its hsp70 gene in response to a heat-shock, while oxidative and chemical stresses activate the transcription of this gene to appreciable extents. To investigate the genetic causes of this eccentric behaviour of E. focardii in the hsp70 gene transcription activation, we carried out a comparative structural analysis of this gene between E. focardii and another Antarctic Euplotes, E. nobilii, which manifests a psychrotrophic behaviour and an inducible thermal response. No substantial difference was detected in the organization of the hsp70 5’ promoter region, both species bearing canonical regulatory cis-acting elements deputed to bind transcriptional trans-activating factors. Adenine-rich elements favouring mRNA degradation were instead detected in the hsp70 3’ regulatory region of E. nobilii, but not in that of E. focardii. These observations lend further support to the hypothesis that the causes of the Euplotes focardii unresponsiveness to thermal stress resides in some structural, or functional modifications of transcriptional trans-activating factors. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic CAMPUS Pubblicazioni Scientifiche Unicam (Università di Camerino) Antarctic The Antarctic Antarctic Science 19 2 239 244
spellingShingle La Terza, Antonietta
Passini, Valerio
Barchetta, Sabrina
Luporini, Pierangelo
Adaptive evolution of the heat-shock response in the Antarctic psychrophilic ciliate, Euplotes focardii: hints from a comparative determination of the hsp70 gene structure
title Adaptive evolution of the heat-shock response in the Antarctic psychrophilic ciliate, Euplotes focardii: hints from a comparative determination of the hsp70 gene structure
title_full Adaptive evolution of the heat-shock response in the Antarctic psychrophilic ciliate, Euplotes focardii: hints from a comparative determination of the hsp70 gene structure
title_fullStr Adaptive evolution of the heat-shock response in the Antarctic psychrophilic ciliate, Euplotes focardii: hints from a comparative determination of the hsp70 gene structure
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive evolution of the heat-shock response in the Antarctic psychrophilic ciliate, Euplotes focardii: hints from a comparative determination of the hsp70 gene structure
title_short Adaptive evolution of the heat-shock response in the Antarctic psychrophilic ciliate, Euplotes focardii: hints from a comparative determination of the hsp70 gene structure
title_sort adaptive evolution of the heat-shock response in the antarctic psychrophilic ciliate, euplotes focardii: hints from a comparative determination of the hsp70 gene structure
url http://hdl.handle.net/11581/104322
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954102007000314