Title |
Organization and evolution of hsp70clusters strikingly differ in two species of Stratiomyidae (Diptera) inhabiting thermally contrasting environments
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Published in |
BMC Ecology and Evolution, March 2011
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DOI | 10.1186/1471-2148-11-74 |
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Authors |
David G Garbuz, Irina A Yushenova, Olga G Zatsepina, Andrey A Przhiboro, Brian R Bettencourt, Michael B Evgen'ev |
Abstract |
Previously, we described the heat shock response in dipteran species belonging to the family Stratiomyidae that develop in thermally and chemically contrasting habitats including highly aggressive ones. Although all species studied exhibit high constitutive levels of Hsp70 accompanied by exceptionally high thermotolerance, we also detected characteristic interspecies differences in heat shock protein (Hsp) expression and survival after severe heat shock. Here, we analyzed genomic libraries from two Stratiomyidae species from thermally and chemically contrasting habitats and determined the structure and organization of their hsp70 clusters. |
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