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Proteomic responses to hypoxia at different temperatures in the great scallop (Pecten maximus)

Authors :
Sébastien Artigaud
Camille Lacroix
Joëlle Richard
Jonathan Flye-Sainte-Marie
Luca Bargelloni
Vianney Pichereau
Source :
PeerJ, Vol 3, p e871 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
PeerJ Inc., 2015.

Abstract

Hypoxia and hyperthermia are two connected consequences of the ongoing global change and constitute major threats for coastal marine organisms. In the present study, we used a proteomic approach to characterize the changes induced by hypoxia in the great scallop, Pecten maximus, subjected to three different temperatures (10 °C, 18 °C and 25 °C). We did not observe any significant change induced by hypoxia in animals acclimated at 10 °C. At 18 °C and 25 °C, 16 and 11 protein spots were differentially accumulated between normoxia and hypoxia, respectively. Moreover, biochemical data (octopine dehydrogenase activity and arginine assays) suggest that animals grown at 25 °C switched their metabolism towards anaerobic metabolism when exposed to both normoxia and hypoxia, suggesting that this temperature is out of the scallops’ optimal thermal window. The 11 proteins identified with high confidence by mass spectrometry are involved in protein modifications and signaling (e.g., CK2, TBK1), energy metabolism (e.g., ENO3) or cytoskeleton (GSN), giving insights into the thermal-dependent response of scallops to hypoxia.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21678359
Volume :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
PeerJ
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.266d26906f43afa4c1782c57bbacc5
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.871