Expression of DnaJ homologs and Hsp70 in the Japanese willow (Salix gilgiana Seemen)

Citation
N. Futamura et al., Expression of DnaJ homologs and Hsp70 in the Japanese willow (Salix gilgiana Seemen), PLANT CEL P, 40(5), 1999, pp. 524-531
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences","Animal & Plant Sciences
Journal title
PLANT AND CELL PHYSIOLOGY
ISSN journal
00320781 → ACNP
Volume
40
Issue
5
Year of publication
1999
Pages
524 - 531
Database
ISI
SICI code
0032-0781(199905)40:5<524:EODHAH>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
We isolated three cDNA clones (pSGJ1, pSGJ2 and pSGJ3) for DnaJ-like protei ns of the Japanese willow (Salix gilgiana Seemen). The insert in psGJ2 incl uded the entire nucleotide sequence of the insert in pSGJ1 that was separat ed into four parts by three intron-like sequences, and it might correspond to the cDNA for a precursor to the SGJ1 mRNA. The predicted amino acid sequ ences of SGJ1 (47.5 kDa) and SGJ3 (46.6 kDa) exhibited about 70 to 91% homo logy to plant cytoplasmic DnaJ-like proteins. SGJ1 was encoded by one or a few genes within the willow genome while SGJ3 was encoded by several genes. Expression of the SGJ1 and SGJ3 genes was compared with that of Hsp70 (SGK 1) gene. Constitutive expression of SGJ1, SGJ3 and SGK1 was detected in all organs examined. The SGJ1 mRNA was most abundant in male catkins (inflores cences). High-level expression of SGJ3 and SGK1 was detected in catkins and roots of both male and female plants, The level of the SGJ3 mRNA in the le aves increased about 10-fold after Ih of heat stress while the expression o f SGJ1 mRNA reached a maximum level after 6 h. However, the extent of induc tion of SGJ1 mRNA was quite low. The levels of SGJ1 and SGJ3 mRNAs in the l eaves increased about 6-fold and 2-fold, respectively, after 24 h of treatm ent with 100 mM NaCl. Thus, the SGJ1 and SGJ3 genes showed differential exp ression patterns in a variety of organs and in response to different enviro nmental conditions.