2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2021.105393
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Molecular response of a sub-antarctic population of the blue mussel (Mytilus edulis platensis) to a moderate thermal stress

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“…Pre-exposed P. generosa expressed fewer genes at a higher abundance relative to naïve geoducks, albeit functional annotation of these genes showed diverse regulatory processes in cellular quality control and homeostasis (Figure 3). A general decrease in transcription may be attributed to adaptive benefits under environmental change (Bultelle et al, 2021). For instance, mussels Mytilus californianus decrease gene expression when acclimated to dynamic thermal stress, as opposed to acute isothermal conditions, highlighting a lower transcriptional demand during intermittent exposures (Connor & Gracey, 2020).…”
Section: Primed Profile: Fine-tuned Response To Intermittent Oamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pre-exposed P. generosa expressed fewer genes at a higher abundance relative to naïve geoducks, albeit functional annotation of these genes showed diverse regulatory processes in cellular quality control and homeostasis (Figure 3). A general decrease in transcription may be attributed to adaptive benefits under environmental change (Bultelle et al, 2021). For instance, mussels Mytilus californianus decrease gene expression when acclimated to dynamic thermal stress, as opposed to acute isothermal conditions, highlighting a lower transcriptional demand during intermittent exposures (Connor & Gracey, 2020).…”
Section: Primed Profile: Fine-tuned Response To Intermittent Oamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternatively, several metabolic terms are enriched in cluster three, in which genes are downregulated in M. edulis , upregulated in M. galloprovincialis and slightly upregulated in hybrids (though the regulation of glycolytic process is also enriched in cluster four). Absent from the collection of annotated G × E genes are any HSPs, which are a significant part of the heat stress response in Mytilids, especially HSP70 and HSP90 (Buckley, 2001; Bultelle et al., 2021; Clark et al., 2021; Lockwood et al., 2015). However, minimal upregulation of HSPs upon thermal acclimation has been reported in other marine invertebrates (Collins et al., 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dados sugerem que a família das HSPs possui ainda uma diferenciação funcional em resposta a condições estressantes de temperatura (Martín-Folgar et al, 2015). São altamente conservadas e seu papel em diversos organismos já foi investigado (Scudiero et al, 2019;Gbotsyo et al, 2020;Bultelle et al, 2021).…”
Section: Temperaturaunclassified