Heat sensitivity and protein synthesis during heat-shock in the tobacco hornworm,Manduca sexta
- 1 July 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Comparative Physiology B
- Vol. 160 (4) , 349-356
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01075665
Abstract
Fifth instar larvae of the tobacco hornworm,Manduca sexta, tolerate 1-h exposures to temperatures as high as 42°C. Above 42°C, survival declines rapidly to 18% at 44°C and 0% at 48°C. As in other insects, the heat-shock response ofManduca sexta involves the induction of synthesis of heat-shock proteins very similar in size to theDrosophila heat-shock proteins (84, 73, 71, 27, 25, 23, and 22 kd). In the epidermis, heat-shock protein synthesis peaks at 42°C, correlating with the heat sensitivity of both the tissue itself and the intact larva. Some heat-shock proteins have different isoelectric forms depending on tissue. Also, the heat-shock proteins are synthesized over a wider range of temperatures in the imaginal discs and the fat body as compared to the epidermis. In contrast to dipteran insects,Manduca sexta does not exhibit a strong repression of non-heat-shock protein synthesis under tolerable conditions.This publication has 28 references indexed in Scilit:
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