Expression of the 70 kDa Heat shock protein family in Alpine freshwater chironomids (Diptera, Chironomidae) under natural conditions

Submitted: 6 December 2011
Accepted: 6 December 2011
Published: 1 August 2009
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Chironomidae represent up to 100% of the fauna of Alpine streams. Because they survive stress conditions such as extremely low
temperature (annual mean <4 °C), these animals represent a good organism model to analyze the relationship between adaptation to
cold and expression of stress proteins such as the 70 kDa Heat shock protein family. Fourth instar larvae of ten species of coldstenothermal
chironomids (Pseudodiamesa branickii, Diamesa latitarsis, D. laticauda, D. cinerella, D. insignipes, D. zernyi, D.
vaillanti, Orthocladius (O.) frigidus, O. (Euorthocladius) thienemanni and Paratrichocladius nivalis) were collected in a glacier-fed
stream in NE Italy at two stations (1300 and 2600 m a.s.l.) and in two seasons (summer 2005 and spring 2006). Immunodetection
and quantification of the relative levels of Hsp70 family were performed via Western blot analysis. Significantly different levels of
Hsp70 were detected among species. The highest amounts were recorded in P. nivalis and D. insignipes, the lowest in P. branickii.
Within the genus Diamesa, lower levels of Hsp70 were observed in the most cold-stenothermal species than in the less coldstenothermal
ones. These differences may be explained by different species autoecology. The results provide information on
biochemical strategies of alpine midges to face cold temperatures under natural conditions and new insights into their possible
response to global warming.

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LENCIONI, Valeria, Deborah BOSCHINI, and Lorena REBECCHI. 2009. “Expression of the 70 KDa Heat Shock Protein Family in Alpine Freshwater Chironomids (Diptera, Chironomidae) under Natural Conditions”. Journal of Limnology 68 (2):251-56. https://doi.org/10.4081/jlimnol.2009.251.

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