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Gill proteome networks explain salinity tolerance of Oreochromis mossambicus


ABSTRACT: Acclimations of Oreochromis mossambicus to elevated salinity were conducted with multiple rates of salinity increase and duration of exposure to determine the rate-independent maximum salinity limit and the incipient lethal salinity. A data-independent acquisition (DIA) assay library was created for quantitative analysis of over 3000 gill proteins simultaneously in treatments representative of important key zones in the salinity level/duration landscape. From these DIA data, protein networks that represent complex molecular phenotypes associated with salinity acclimation were generated. Acclimations of Oreochromis mossambicus to elevated salinity were conducted with multiple rates of salinity increase and duration of exposure to determine the rate-independent maximum salinity limit and the incipient lethal salinity. A data-independent acquisition (DIA) assay library was created for quantitative analysis of over 3000 gill proteins simultaneously in treatments representative of important key zones in the salinity level/duration landscape. From these DIA data, protein networks that represent complex molecular phenotypes associated with salinity acclimation were generated. Protein fold change (FC) and organismal level performance indicators of salinity tolerance were then correlated. Gill protein networks impacted at extreme salinity levels both above and below the incipient lethal limit include increased energy metabolism, especially upregulation of electron transport chain complex proteins, and significant downregulation of a previously uncharacterized protein which bears strong amino acid sequence similarity to fucolectin. Proteins networks strongly impacted by crossing into the zone of resistance include cell adhesion and extracellular matrix regulation.

ORGANISM(S): Oreochromis Mossambicus

SUBMITTER: Dietmar Kültz  

PROVIDER: PXD029254 | panorama | Tue Aug 01 00:00:00 BST 2023

REPOSITORIES: PanoramaPublic

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Effects of pejus and pessimum zone salinity stress on gill proteome networks and energy homeostasis in Oreochromis mossambicus.

Root Larken L   Kültz Dietmar D  

Proteomics 20230720 1-2


Salinity tolerance in fish involves a suite of physiological changes, but a cohesive theory leading to a mechanistic understanding at the organismal level is lacking. To examine the potential of adapting energy homeostasis theory in the context of salinity stress in teleost fish, Oreochromis mossambicus were acclimated to hypersalinity at multiple rates and durations to determine salinity ranges of tolerance and resistance. Over 3000 proteins were quantified simultaneously to analyze molecular p  ...[more]

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