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Global maintenance of histone post-translational modifications during the transition into anoxia in embryos of the annual killifish Austrofundulus limnaeus


ABSTRACT: Embryos of the annual killifish Austrofundulus limnaeus have the greatest tolerance to anoxia of all vertebrates, making them a powerful model to study the cellular mechanisms necessary for anoxia tolerance. However, the global histone landscape of this species has never been quantified or explored in relation to stress tolerance. Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry, and a Python bioinformatics workflow, were used to identify histones and their post-translational modifications (hPTMs). This pipeline resulted in the detection of 267 unique biologically relevant histone post-translational modifications (unimod+residue). These PTMs represent sixteen types of biologically relevant hPTMs present during both anoxia and normoxia in Wourms’ Stage 36 embryos. This hPTM library presents an exciting opportunity to study histone modifications across development and in response to environmental stressors. No significant changes in PTM or histone abundance were observed between anoxic and normoxic embryos, suggesting that 24 hours of anoxia is not sufficient to induce epigenetic or histone isoform changes at the organismal level. This result is inconsistent with data presented for similar stresses in mammalian cells and thus stabilization of the hPTM landscape may be an adaptation that supports anoxia tolerance.

ORGANISM(S): Austrofundulus Limnaeus

SUBMITTER: Dietmar Kültz  

PROVIDER: PXD058622 | panorama | Fri Jan 23 00:00:00 GMT 2026

REPOSITORIES: PanoramaPublic

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Global maintenance of histone post-translational modifications during the transition into anoxia in embryos of the annual killifish <i>Austrofundulus limnaeus</i>.

Hughes Chelsea C   Mojica Elizabeth A EA   Kültz Dietmar D   Podrabsky Jason E JE  

Environmental epigenetics 20250523 1


Many organisms have adapted to survive anoxic or hypoxic environments, but the epigenetic responses involved in this successful stress response are not well described in most species. Embryos of the annual killifish <i>Austrofundulus limnaeus</i> have the greatest tolerance to anoxia of all vertebrates, making them a powerful model to study the cellular mechanisms necessary for anoxia tolerance. However, the global histone landscape of this species has never been quantified or explored in relati  ...[more]

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