Heat-inducible and constitutive expression of the 90 kD heat shock protein gene, Hsp90, during zebrafish embryogenesis

The objective of my thesis work is to examine the in vivo transcript accumulation of the 90 kD heat shock protein, 'hsp90α' during zebrafish embryogenesis in order to identify stage- and tissue-dependent localization. Northern blot analysis indicated that 'hsp90β' mRNA was visibl...

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Main Author: Sass, Jennifer Beth
Other Authors: Krone, Patrick H.
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Language:en
Published: University of Saskatchewan 1998
Online Access:http://library.usask.ca/theses/available/etd-10212004-001017
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spelling ndltd-USASK-oai-usask.ca-etd-10212004-0010172013-01-08T16:31:45Z Heat-inducible and constitutive expression of the 90 kD heat shock protein gene, Hsp90, during zebrafish embryogenesis Sass, Jennifer Beth The objective of my thesis work is to examine the in vivo transcript accumulation of the 90 kD heat shock protein, 'hsp90α' during zebrafish embryogenesis in order to identify stage- and tissue-dependent localization. Northern blot analysis indicated that 'hsp90β' mRNA was visible at high levels constitutively, and only mildly up-regulated following heat shock, whereas, 'hsp90α' mRNA was undetectable at control temperatures (28.5°C), but was dramatically upregulated following heat shock (1 hr at 37°C). Whole mount in situ hybridization with gene specific riboprobes demonstrated that constitutive accumulation of ' hsp90β' mRNA was evident in a wide range of tissues throughout the embryo, whereas 'hsp90α' mRNA was localized within putative myogenic tissue of the zebrafish trunk and pectoral fin bud during myogenesis. Observation of tissue sections confirmed high levels of ' hsp90α' mRNA within cells of the presegmental and segmental plate mesoderm, and not within the axial structures (neural tube and notochord). Similar tissue- and stage-specific accumulation of 'hsp90α' mRNA was also seen in mid-somitogenic chicken embryos. Following exposure of zebrafish and chicken embryos to heat shock ' hsp90α' was dramatically upregulated throughout all embryonic tissues, demonstrating that heat-induced expression of 'hsp90α ' is regulated independent of constitutive expression, and that the expression of the two 'hsp90' genes are regulated separately during vertebrate embryogenesis. I examined the altered pattern of 'hsp90α' transcript accumulation within three zebrafish mutant embryo types, 'spadetail, no tail', and 'floating head', which exhibit aberrant myogenesis. In all cases 'hsp90α' mRNA was localized within cells of the paraxial mesoderm which are fated to form striated trunk muscle (identified by expression of 'myoD'), suggesting that its upregulation within myogenic tissue is regulated as part of myogenesis. The work presented in this dissertation demonstrates for the first time the independent regulation of 'hsp90α' and 'hsp90β ' gene expression at the mRNA level during embryogenesis. Further, the highly restricted pattern of 'hsp90α' mRNA localization during myogenesis, in contrast to its ubiquitous high level accumulation following heat shock, suggests that the protein may perform a specific function during skeletal myogenesis in addition to a more general protective function during periods of environmental stress. Krone, Patrick H. University of Saskatchewan 1998-01-01 text application/pdf http://library.usask.ca/theses/available/etd-10212004-001017 http://library.usask.ca/theses/available/etd-10212004-001017 en unrestricted I hereby certify that, if appropriate, I have obtained and attached hereto a written permission statement from the owner(s) of each third party copyrighted matter to be included in my thesis, dissertation, or project report, allowing distribution as specified below. I certify that the version I submitted is the same as that approved by my advisory committee. I hereby grant to University of Saskatchewan or its agents the non-exclusive license to archive and make accessible, under the conditions specified below, my thesis, dissertation, or project report in whole or in part in all forms of media, now or hereafter known. I retain all other ownership rights to the copyright of the thesis, dissertation or project report. I also retain the right to use in future works (such as articles or books) all or part of this thesis, dissertation, or project report.
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description The objective of my thesis work is to examine the in vivo transcript accumulation of the 90 kD heat shock protein, 'hsp90α' during zebrafish embryogenesis in order to identify stage- and tissue-dependent localization. Northern blot analysis indicated that 'hsp90β' mRNA was visible at high levels constitutively, and only mildly up-regulated following heat shock, whereas, 'hsp90α' mRNA was undetectable at control temperatures (28.5°C), but was dramatically upregulated following heat shock (1 hr at 37°C). Whole mount in situ hybridization with gene specific riboprobes demonstrated that constitutive accumulation of ' hsp90β' mRNA was evident in a wide range of tissues throughout the embryo, whereas 'hsp90α' mRNA was localized within putative myogenic tissue of the zebrafish trunk and pectoral fin bud during myogenesis. Observation of tissue sections confirmed high levels of ' hsp90α' mRNA within cells of the presegmental and segmental plate mesoderm, and not within the axial structures (neural tube and notochord). Similar tissue- and stage-specific accumulation of 'hsp90α' mRNA was also seen in mid-somitogenic chicken embryos. Following exposure of zebrafish and chicken embryos to heat shock ' hsp90α' was dramatically upregulated throughout all embryonic tissues, demonstrating that heat-induced expression of 'hsp90α ' is regulated independent of constitutive expression, and that the expression of the two 'hsp90' genes are regulated separately during vertebrate embryogenesis. I examined the altered pattern of 'hsp90α' transcript accumulation within three zebrafish mutant embryo types, 'spadetail, no tail', and 'floating head', which exhibit aberrant myogenesis. In all cases 'hsp90α' mRNA was localized within cells of the paraxial mesoderm which are fated to form striated trunk muscle (identified by expression of 'myoD'), suggesting that its upregulation within myogenic tissue is regulated as part of myogenesis. The work presented in this dissertation demonstrates for the first time the independent regulation of 'hsp90α' and 'hsp90β ' gene expression at the mRNA level during embryogenesis. Further, the highly restricted pattern of 'hsp90α' mRNA localization during myogenesis, in contrast to its ubiquitous high level accumulation following heat shock, suggests that the protein may perform a specific function during skeletal myogenesis in addition to a more general protective function during periods of environmental stress.
author2 Krone, Patrick H.
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Sass, Jennifer Beth
author Sass, Jennifer Beth
spellingShingle Sass, Jennifer Beth
Heat-inducible and constitutive expression of the 90 kD heat shock protein gene, Hsp90, during zebrafish embryogenesis
author_sort Sass, Jennifer Beth
title Heat-inducible and constitutive expression of the 90 kD heat shock protein gene, Hsp90, during zebrafish embryogenesis
title_short Heat-inducible and constitutive expression of the 90 kD heat shock protein gene, Hsp90, during zebrafish embryogenesis
title_full Heat-inducible and constitutive expression of the 90 kD heat shock protein gene, Hsp90, during zebrafish embryogenesis
title_fullStr Heat-inducible and constitutive expression of the 90 kD heat shock protein gene, Hsp90, during zebrafish embryogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Heat-inducible and constitutive expression of the 90 kD heat shock protein gene, Hsp90, during zebrafish embryogenesis
title_sort heat-inducible and constitutive expression of the 90 kd heat shock protein gene, hsp90, during zebrafish embryogenesis
publisher University of Saskatchewan
publishDate 1998
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