Structural and functional characterization of Hdh-HSBP1 and its involvement in heat stress and early development in Pacific abalone, Haliotis discus hannai
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Structural and functional characterization of Hdh-HSBP1 and its involvement in heat stress and early development in Pacific abalone, Haliotis discus hannai
Abstract
Heat shock factor binding protein 1 (HSBP1) is known to regulate the activity of heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) and the early development of organisms. To understand the involvement of HSBP1 in the heat shock response and embryonic and larval development of Pacific abalone (Haliotis discus hannai), the Hdh-HSBP1 gene was sequenced from the digestive gland (DG) tissue. The full-length sequence of Hdh-HSBP1 encompassed 738 nucleotides, encoding an 8.42 kDa protein consisting of 75 deduced amino acids. The protein contains an HSBP1 domain and a coiled-coil domain, which are conserved features in the HSBP1 protein family. Protein-protein molecular docking revealed that the coiled-coil region of Hdh-HSBP1 binds to the coiled-coil region of Hdh-HSF1. Tissue expression analysis demonstrated that the highest Hdh-HSBP1 expression occurred in the DG, whereas seasonal expression analysis revealed that this gene was most highly expressed in summer. In heat-stressed abalone, the highest expression of Hdh-HSBP1 occurred at 30 °C. Moreover, time-series analysis revealed that the expression of this gene began to increase significantly at 6 h post-heat stress, with higher expression observed at 12 h and 24 h post-heat stress. Furthermore, Hdh-HSBP1 mRNA expression showed a link to ROS production. Additionally, the expression of Hdh-HSBP1 showed significantly higher expression in the early stages of embryonic development in Pacific abalone. These results suggest that Hdh-HSBP1 plays a crucial role in the stress physiology of Pacific abalone by interacting with Hdh-HSF1, as well as its embryonic development.
Keywords: Abalone; Embryonic development; HSBP1; HSF1; Haliotis discus hannai; Heat stress.
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