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BLUE MUSSEL (GENUS MYTILUS) TRANSCRIPTOME RESPONSE TO SIMULATED CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE GULF OF MAINE

机译:蓝贻贝(Mytilus)转录组对缅因州海湾的模拟气候变化的反应

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The biogeochemistry of the Gulf of Maine (GOM) is rapidly changing in response to the changing climate, including rising temperatures, acidification, and declining primary productivity. These impacts are projected to worsen over the next 100 y and will apply selective pressure on populations of marine calcifiers. This study investigates the transcriptome expression response to these changes in ecologically and economically important marine calcifiers, blue mussels. Wild mussels (Mytilus edulis and Mytilus trossulus) were sampled from sites spanning the GOM and exposed to two different biogeochemical water conditions: (1) present-day conditions in the GOM and (2) simulated future conditions, which included elevated temperature, increased acidity, and decreased food supply. Patterns of gene expression were measured using RNA sequencing from 24 mussel samples and contrasted between ambient and future conditions. The net calcification rate, a trait predicted to be under climate-induced stress. was measured for each individual over a 2-wk exposure period and used as a covariate along with gene expression patterns. Generalized linear models, with and without the calcification rate, were used to identify differentially expressed transcripts between ambient and future conditions. The comparison revealed transcripts that likely comprise a core stress response characterized by the induction of molecular chaperones, genes involved in aerobic metabolism, and indicators of cellular stress. Furthermore, the model contrasts revealed transcripts that may be associated with individual variation in calcification rate and suggest possible biological processes that may have downstream effects on calcification phenotypes, such as zinc-ion binding and protein degradation. Overall, these findings contribute to the understanding of blue mussel adaptive responses to imminent climate change and suggest metabolic pathways are resilient in variable environments.
机译:缅因州湾(GOM)的生物地球化学响应于变化的气候,包括上升的温度,酸化和初级生产率下降。这些影响将在接下来的100 y中投射到恶化,并将对海洋钙化剂的群体应用选择性压力。本研究研究了转录组表达对这些生态和经济上重要的海洋钙化剂,蓝贻贝的这些变化的反应。从跨越GOM的网站上采样野外贻贝(Mytilus Edulis和Mytolus Trossulus),暴露于两种不同的生物地球化学水条件:(1)GOM和(2)的当天条件和(2)模拟的未来条件,包括升高的温度,增加酸度和减少的食物供应。使用从24个贻贝样品的RNA测序测量基因表达的模式,并在环境和未来条件之间形成对比。净钙化率,预测在气候引起的压力下的特征。对于每种单独的每种曝光时间测量每个单独的,并用作基因表达模式的变性剂。使用和没有钙化率的广义线性模型用于识别环境和未来条件之间的差异表达的转录物。比较揭示了可能包括核心应力响应的转录物,其特征在于诱导分子伴侣,涉及有氧代谢的基因以及细胞应激的指标。此外,模型对比揭示了可能与钙化率的个体变化相关的转录物,并表明可能对钙化表型的下游效应的可能生物过程,例如锌离子结合和蛋白质降解。总体而言,这些调查结果有助于了解蓝贻贝适应性对即将发生气候变化的适应性反应,并提出在可变环境中的代谢途径是弹性的。

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