Acquired thermotolerance and heat shock proteins in thermophiles from the three phylogenetic domains

J Bacteriol. 1994 Oct;176(19):6148-52. doi: 10.1128/jb.176.19.6148-6152.1994.

Abstract

Thermophilic organisms from each of the three phylogenetic domains (Bacteria, Archaea, and Eucarya) acquired thermotolerance after heat shock. Bacillus caldolyticus grown at 60 degrees C and heat shocked at 69 degrees C for 10 min showed thermotolerance at 74 degrees C, Sulfolobus shibatae grown at 70 degrees C and heat shocked at 88 degrees C for 60 min showed thermotolerance at 95 degrees C, and Thermomyces lanuginosus grown at 50 degrees C and heat shocked at 55 degrees C for 60 min showed thermotolerance at 58 degrees C. Determinations of protein synthesis during heat shock revealed differences in the dominant heat shock proteins for each species. For B. caldolyticus, a 70-kDa protein dominated while for S. shibatae, a 55-kDa protein dominated and for T. lanuginosus, 31- to 33-kDa proteins dominated. Reagents that disrupted normal protein synthesis during heat shock prevented the enhanced thermotolerance.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Adaptation, Physiological*
  • Bacillus / physiology*
  • Cycloheximide / pharmacology
  • Heat-Shock Proteins / biosynthesis*
  • Hot Temperature
  • Mitosporic Fungi / physiology*
  • Protein Biosynthesis / drug effects
  • Sulfolobus / physiology*

Substances

  • Heat-Shock Proteins
  • Cycloheximide