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Comparative proteomic analysis of fragments from non-bleached and bleached colonies of the hydrocoral Mille-pora complanata after the 2015–2016 ENSO event in the Mexican Caribbean


ABSTRACT: In recent years, extensive mortality caused by global-scale bleaching events has led to the rapid degradation of reef structures, resulting in severe environmental consequences. The hydrocoral Millepora complanata (fire coral) plays a critical role in reef structure and relies on a symbiotic relationship with Symbiodiniaceae. Environmental stressors derived from climate change, such as UV radiation and elevated temperatures disrupt this symbiosis, leading to bleaching and threatening reef survival. Despite its importance in reef building, the molecular response of this cnidarian to thermal stress have been poorly explored. For this reason, the objective of this study is to investigate the proteomic response of M. complanata to bleaching during the 2015–2016 El Niño event. Fragments from non-bleached and bleached colonies of the hydrocoral M. complanata were collected from a coral reef in the Mexican Caribbean, and proteomic extracts were analyzed using nano-liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (nano-LC-MS/MS). Uni- and multivariate analyses were applied to identify significant differences in protein abundance. A total of 52 proteins showed differential abundance, including 24 that showed increased expression and 28 whose expression decreased in bleached fragments. Differentially abundant proteins were associated with amino acid biosynthesis, carbohydrate metabolism, cytoskeleton organization, DNA repair, extracellular matrix composition, redox homeostasis, and protein modification. These findings indicate that heat stress triggers molecular responses involving protein refolding, enhanced vesicle transport, cytoskeletal reorganization, and adjustments in redox activity, thereby contributing to a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying bleaching in reef-building hydrocorals.

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ORGANISM(S): Millepora Complanata Cnidaria

SUBMITTER: Esteban de Jesús Alcantar-Orozco  

LAB HEAD: Alejandra Rojas

PROVIDER: PXD061020 | Pride | 2025-09-15

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Non-Bleached and Bleached Fragments of the Hydrocoral <i>Millepora complanata</i> Reveals Stress Response Signatures Following the 2015-2016 ENSO Event in the Mexican Caribbean.

Alcantar-Orozco Esteban de Jesús EJ   Hernández-Elizárraga Víctor Hugo VH   Vega-Tamayo Jesús Eduardo JE   Ibarra-Alvarado César C   Caballero-Pérez Juan J   Rodríguez de San Miguel Eduardo E   Rojas-Molina Alejandra A  

Biology 20250813 8


The hydrocoral <i>Millepora complanata</i> (fire coral) plays a critical role in reef structure and relies on a symbiotic relationship with Symbiodiniaceae algae. Environmental stressors derived from climate change, such as UV radiation and elevated temperatures, disrupt this symbiosis, leading to bleaching and threatening reef survival. To gain insight into the thermal stress response of this reef-building hydrocoral, this study investigates the proteomic response of <i>M. complanata</i> to ble  ...[more]

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