Tissue-specific effects of temperature on proteasome function

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Johanna Pispa
Olli Matilainen
Carina I. Holmberg
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[1] University of Helsinki,Medicum, Department of Biochemistry and Developmental Biology, Faculty of Medicine
[2] University of Helsinki,Institute of Biotechnology
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Ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS); Ambient temperature; Tissue specificity; Stress;
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Variation in ambient growth temperature can cause changes in normal animal physiology and cellular functions such as control of protein homeostasis. A key mechanism for maintaining proteostasis is the selective degradation of polyubiquitinated proteins, mediated by the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS). It is still largely unsolved how temperature changes affect the UPS at the organismal level. Caenorhabditis elegans nematodes are normally bred at 20 °C, but for some experimental conditions, 25 °C is often used. We studied the effect of 25 °C on C. elegans UPS by measuring proteasome activity and polyubiquitinated proteins both in vitro in whole animal lysates and in vivo in tissue-specific transgenic reporter strains. Our results show that an ambient temperature shift from 20 to 25 °C increases the UPS activity in the intestine, but not in the body wall muscle tissue, where a concomitant accumulation of polyubiquitinated proteins occurs. These changes in the UPS activity and levels of polyubiquitinated proteins were not detectable in whole animal lysates. The exposure of transgenic animals to 25 °C also induced ER stress reporter fluorescence, but not the fluorescence of a heat shock responsive reporter, albeit detection of a mild induction in hsp-16.2 mRNA levels. In conclusion, C. elegans exhibits tissue-specific responses of the UPS as an organismal strategy to cope with a rise in ambient temperature.
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