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Proteomic responses of European flounder to temperature and hypoxia as interacting stressors: Differential sensitivities of populations.

Nicolas Pédron1, Sébastien Artigaud2, José-Luis Zambonino Infante1, Nicolas Le Bayon1, Grégory Charrier2, Vianney Pichereau2, Jean Laroche3.   

Abstract

In the context of global change, ectotherms are increasingly impacted by abiotic perturbations. Along the distribution area of a species, the populations at low latitudes are particularly exposed to temperature increase and hypoxic events. In this study, we have compared the proteomic responses in the liver of European flounder populations, by using 2-D electrophoresis. One southern peripheral population from Portugal vs two northern core populations from France, were reared in a common garden experiment. Most of the proteomic differences were observed between the two experimental conditions, a cold vs a warm and hypoxic conditions. Consistent differentiations between populations were observed in accumulation of proteins involved in the bioenergetics- and methionine-metabolisms, fatty acids transport, and amino-acid catabolism. The specific regulation of crucial enzymes like ATP-synthase and G6PDH, in the liver of the southern population, could be related to a possible local adaptation. This southern peripheral population is spatially distant from northern core populations and has experienced dissimilar ecological conditions; thus it may contain genotypes that confer resilience to climate changes.
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Keywords:  Fish populations; Hypoxia; Multiple stressors; Proteomics; Temperature rising

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28215807     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.02.068

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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