Affiliation:
1. Department of Plant Protection, Chair of Engineer Abdullah Ahmad Bagshan for Bee Research, College of Food and Agriculture Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh 11587, Saudi Arabia
Abstract
A. m. jemenetica is the indigenous honeybee of the Arabian Peninsula. It is highly adapted to extreme temperatures exceeding 40 °C, yet important molecular aspects of its adaptation are not well documented. In this study we quantify relative expression levels of small- and large-molecular-weight heat-shock proteins (hsp10, hsp28, hsp70, hsp83, hsp90 and hsc70 (mRNAs)) in the thermos-tolerant A. m. jemenetica and thermosusceptible A. m. carnica forager honeybee subspecies under desert (Riyadh) and semi-arid (Baha) summer conditions. The results showed significant day-long higher expression levels of hsp mRNAs in A. m. jemenetica compared to A. m. carnica under the same conditions. In Baha, the expression levels were very modest in both subspecies compared those in Riyadh though the expression levels were higher in A. m. jemenetica. The results also revealed a significant interaction between subspecies, which indicated milder stress conditions in Baha. In conclusion, the higher expression levels of hsp10, hsp28, hsp70ab, hsp83 and hsp90 mRNAs in A. m. jemenetica are key elements in the adaptive nature of A. m. jemenetica to local conditions that enhance its survival and fitness in high summer temperatures.
Funder
Deputyship for Research and Innovation, “Ministry of Education”
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