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cDNA Cloning of Heat Shock Proteins and their Expression in the Ussur Brown Katydid, Paratlanticus ussuriensis

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한국응용곤충학회 (Korean Society Of Applied Entomology)
초록

Diapause duration of Paratlanticus ussuriensis is prolonged as an egg that enter both initial and final diapause stgaes. Environmental conditions, such as temperature, can modify the duration of initial diapause. Eggs enter initial diapause at 20℃, but continued early embryonic development at 30℃. Final diapause at a fully developed embryonic stage is obligatory regardless of temperature conditions. To determine temperature effects on initial diapause mechanism of P. ussuriensis eggs, we compared weights, DNA and RNA amounts of eggs incubated at either 20℃ or 30℃ for 50 days after oviposition. We identified small heat shock protein (shsp), heat shock protein 90 (hsp90) and three heat shock protein 70 (hsp70a, hap70b, hsp70c) genes of P. ussuriensis and determined those expression levels at different temperature conditions. The levels of shsp, hsp70a, hsp70b and hsp90 was not detectable until 20 days after oviposition at both temperature conditions, but highly increased at 50 and 60 days when incubated at 30℃. In contrast, hsp70c level was rapidly peaked at 20 days after oviposition, which is the time of initial diapause entrance. We analysis of temperature sensitivity of P. ussuriensis eggs. Hsp70a is expressed after the first cold treatment of mature eggs. Hsp70b is highly expressed just before hatching. Both shsp and hsp70c was highly expressed at the heat shock condition into immature egg stage. Our results suggest that high temperature breakdown initial diapause and one hsp gene, such as hsp70c, may be involved into the mechanism of initial diapause of P. ussuriensis eggs.

저자
  • Jae-Kyoung Shim(Department of Agricultural Biology, Kyungpook National University)
  • Kyeong-Yeoll Lee(Department of Agricultural Biology, Kyungpook National University)
  • Hea-Son Bang(Environmental Ecology, National Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology, RDA)