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Deciphering shell proteome within different Baltic populations of mytilid mussels illustrates important local variability and potential consequences in the context of changing marine conditions

机译:在米蒂利达贻贝的不同波黑群体中解密壳蛋白质显示出在改变海洋状况的背景下的重要局部变异和潜在的后果

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Molluscs defend themselves against predation and environmental stressors through the possession of mineralized shells. Mussels are widely used to predict the effects of abiotic factors such as salinity and pH on marine calcifiers in the context of changing ocean conditions. Shell matrix proteins are part of the molecular control regulating the biomineralization processes underpinning shell production. Under changing environmental conditions, differential expression of these proteins leads to the phenotypic plasticity of shells seen in many mollusc species. Low salinity decreases the availability of calcium and inorganic carbon in seawater and consequently energetic constraints often lead to thin, small and fragile shells in Mytilid mussels inhabiting Baltic Sea. To understand how the modulation of shell matrix proteins alters biomineralization, we compared the shell proteomes of mussels living under full marine conditions in the North Sea to those living in the low saline Baltic Sea. Modulation of proteins comprising the Mytilus biomineralization tool kit is observed. These data showed a relative increase in chitin related proteins, decrease in SD-rich, GA-rich shell matrix proteins indicating that altered protein scaffolding and mineral nucleation lead to impaired shell microstructures influencing shell resistance in Baltic Mytilid mussels. Interestingly, proteins with immunity domains in the shell matrix are also found to be modulated. Shell traits such as periostracum thickness, organic content and fracture resistance qualitatively correlates with the modulation of SMPs in Mytilid mussels providing key insights into control of biomineraliza-tion at molecular level in the context of changing marine conditions.
机译:软体动物通过拥有矿化壳来防御掠夺和环境压力渠。贻贝广泛用于预测非洲钙质和pH等非生物因素在发生海洋钙化剂中的影响,在不断变化的海洋环境中。壳基质蛋白质是分子对照调节生物矿化过程的一部分,其支撑壳生产。在不断变化的环境条件下,这些蛋白质的差异表达导致许多软体动物物种中看到的壳的表型可塑性。低盐度降低了海水中钙和无机碳的可用性,因此精力充沛的约束通常导致米尔蒂米尔贻贝居住在波罗的海的米尔霉菌贻贝薄薄,小而脆弱的壳。为了了解壳基质蛋白的调节改变生物碳化,我们将贻贝的壳蛋白质组比较生活在北海的完全海洋状况下与生活在低盐水波罗的海的人。观察到包含霉菌生物醛化工具试剂盒的蛋白质的调节。这些数据表明甲壳素相关蛋白质的相对增加,富含SD的富含GA的壳基质蛋白质,表明改变的蛋白质支架和矿物成核导致影响波罗的海米干燥贻贝中的壳体微观结构受损。有趣的是,还发现壳基质中的免疫结构域的蛋白质被发现调节。壳体特征如蠕变特征,有机含量和断裂抗性与米尔霉菌贻贝中SMPS的调节具有定性相关,从而在改变海洋病症的情况下,在分子水平的情况下对生物纳米蛋白酶的控制进行了关键洞察。

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    《Science of the total environment》 |2020年第25期|140878.1-140878.12|共12页
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    UMR 7245 CNRS/MNHN Molecules de Communications et Adaptations des Micro-organismes Sorbonne Universites Museum national d'Histoire naturelle 75005 Paris France UMR 7208 CNRS/MNHN/UPMC/IRD Biologie des Organismes Aquatiques et Ecosystemes Sorbonne Universites Museum national d'Histoire naturelle 75005 Paris France Proteomics Center of Excellence Northwestern University Chicago IL-60611 USA;

    UMR 7245 CNRS/MNHN Molecules de Communications et Adaptations des Micro-organismes Sorbonne Universites Museum national d'Histoire naturelle 75005 Paris France;

    USR3149 ESPCI ParisTech 75005 Paris France;

    USR3149 ESPCI ParisTech 75005 Paris France;

    UMR 7194 Departement de prehistoire Musee de I'Homme 75116 Paris France;

    UMR 7194 Departement de prehistoire Musee de I'Homme 75116 Paris France;

    Laboratoire de Biologie marine CP160/15 Universite Libre de Bruxelles B-1050 Bruxelles Belgium;

    Laboratoire de Biologie marine CP160/15 Universite Libre de Bruxelles B-1050 Bruxelles Belgium;

    UMR 7208 CNRS/MNHN/UPMC/IRD Biologie des Organismes Aquatiques et Ecosystemes Sorbonne Universites Museum national d'Histoire naturelle 75005 Paris France;

    UMR 7245 CNRS/MNHN Molecules de Communications et Adaptations des Micro-organismes Sorbonne Universites Museum national d'Histoire naturelle 75005 Paris France;

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    Biomineralization; Shell matrix proteins; Mytilid mussels; Baltic Sea; Adaptation;

    机译:生物碳化锰;壳基质蛋白;米蒂利达贻贝;波罗的海;适应;

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