Author:
Wang Jing,Que Sheng-quan,Liu Xinyu,Jin Mengru,Xin Tian-Rong,Zou Zhi-wen,Xia Bin
Abstract
AbstractThe development of insects is critically affected by temperature, which therefore plays an important role in the control of stored grain pests. Extreme temperature stress conditions lead to biological responses in mites, such as the synthesis of heat shock proteins. Tyrophagus putrescentiae (Tp) is a pest mite in stored grain that has negative effects on both economy and health. Since T. putrescentiae population dynamics are strongly influenced by temperature, in the present study we have cloned the cDNA of HSP70 and HSP90 (referred to as TpHSP70-1, TpHSP70-2 and TpHSP90) and determined their expression by fluorescence real time quantitative PCR. TpHSP70 and TpHSP90 showed high homology with similar genes in other species and the open reading frames of TpHSP70-1, TpHSP70-2 and TpHSP90 encoded proteins of 665, 661 and 718 amino acid residues, respectively. Under thermal stress, expression of TpHsp70-1 and TpHsp90 was up-regulated at higher temperatures, suggesting their role in the defense against thermal stress.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province, China
Leadership in Major Subjects Project of Jiangxi Province
Jiangxi Key Research & Development Plan, China
iangxi provincial department of education technology plan
Jiangxi provincial department of education science and technology research project
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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