Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2431775 Fish & Shellfish Immunology 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A complete HSP90 β isoform has been cloned and identified from Miichthys miiuy.•HSP90 genes are under purifying selection pressure among fish species.•Bacteria challenge and heat shock test imply HSP90 involved in stress response of M. miiuy.•Expression analysis of HSP90 protein is investigated in M. miiuy.

Heat shock protein 90 (HSP90) is highly conserved molecular chaperone that plays a critical role in cellular stress response. In this study, we reported the identification and functional analysis of a heat shock protein 90 gene from miiuy croaker (designated Mimi-HSP90). Mimi-HSP90 contained five conserved HSP90 protein family signatures and shared 89.6%–99.5% similarity with other known HSP90 β isoform. Homology analysis and structure comparison further indicated that Mimi-HSP90 should be β isoform member of the HSP90 family. The molecular evolutionary analysis showed that HSP90 was under an overall strong purifying select pressure among fish species. Mimi-HSP90 gene was constitutively expressed in ten examined tissues, and the expression level of liver was higher than in other tissues. The expression level of Mimi-HSP90 gene under bacterial infection and heat shock were analyzed by real-time quantitative RT-PCR, resulted in significant changes in liver, spleen, and kidney tissues. The purified recombinant pET-HSP90 protein was used to produce the polyclonal antibody in mice. The specificity of the antibody was determined by Western blot analysis. All results suggested that Mimi-HSP90 was involved in thermal stress and immune response in miiuy croaker.

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