Heat-shock genes have a well-studied control mechanism for their expression that is mediated through cis-regulatory motifs known as heat-shock elements (HSEs). The evolution of important features of this control mechanism has not been investigated in detail, however. Here we exploit the genome sequencing of multiple Drosophila species, combined with a wealth of available information on the structure and function of HSEs in D. melanogaster, to undertake this investigation. We find that in single-copy heat shock genes, entire HSEs have evolved or disappeared 14 times, and the phylogenetic approach bounds the timing and direction of these evolutionary events in relation to speciation. In contrast, in the multi-copy gene Hsp70, the number of HS...
Background: The eusocial Hymenoptera have radiated across a wide range of thermal environments, expo...
Background: The eusocial Hymenoptera have radiated across a wide range of thermal environments, expo...
Transposable elements are potent agents of genomic change during evolution, but require access to ch...
Transcriptional control of gene regulation is an intricate process that requires precise orchestrati...
Transcriptional control of gene regulation is an intricate process that requires precise orchestrati...
The heat shock response (HSR) is a highly conserved mechanism that enables organisms to survive envi...
The heat shock response (HSR) is a highly conserved mechanism that enables organisms to survive envi...
Low to moderate levels of stress induce a class of molecular chaperones called heat shock proteins (...
Heat tolerance increases at higher acclimation temperatures in D. melanogaster, but not in D. subobs...
During heat shock (HS) and other stresses, HS gene transcription in eukaryotes is up-regulated by th...
The proximal promoter regions of heat-shock genes harbor a remarkable number of P transposable eleme...
Heat tolerance increases at higher acclimation temperatures in D. melanogaster, but not in D. subobs...
Genes coding for the major 70,000 Mr heat shock protein (hsp70) are found at two loci, 87A7 and 87C1...
Heat shock response is a homeostatic adaptive response exhibited by nearly all cells in response to ...
Heat shock response is a homeostatic adaptive response exhibited by nearly all cells in response to ...
Background: The eusocial Hymenoptera have radiated across a wide range of thermal environments, expo...
Background: The eusocial Hymenoptera have radiated across a wide range of thermal environments, expo...
Transposable elements are potent agents of genomic change during evolution, but require access to ch...
Transcriptional control of gene regulation is an intricate process that requires precise orchestrati...
Transcriptional control of gene regulation is an intricate process that requires precise orchestrati...
The heat shock response (HSR) is a highly conserved mechanism that enables organisms to survive envi...
The heat shock response (HSR) is a highly conserved mechanism that enables organisms to survive envi...
Low to moderate levels of stress induce a class of molecular chaperones called heat shock proteins (...
Heat tolerance increases at higher acclimation temperatures in D. melanogaster, but not in D. subobs...
During heat shock (HS) and other stresses, HS gene transcription in eukaryotes is up-regulated by th...
The proximal promoter regions of heat-shock genes harbor a remarkable number of P transposable eleme...
Heat tolerance increases at higher acclimation temperatures in D. melanogaster, but not in D. subobs...
Genes coding for the major 70,000 Mr heat shock protein (hsp70) are found at two loci, 87A7 and 87C1...
Heat shock response is a homeostatic adaptive response exhibited by nearly all cells in response to ...
Heat shock response is a homeostatic adaptive response exhibited by nearly all cells in response to ...
Background: The eusocial Hymenoptera have radiated across a wide range of thermal environments, expo...
Background: The eusocial Hymenoptera have radiated across a wide range of thermal environments, expo...
Transposable elements are potent agents of genomic change during evolution, but require access to ch...