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Lea protein expression during cold-induced dehydration in the Arctic collembola Megaphorura arctica

Authors :
Popović Ž.D.
Purać Jelena
Kojić Danijela
Pamer Elvira L.
Worland M.R.
Blagojević D.P.
Grubor-Lajšić Gordana
Source :
Archives of Biological Sciences, Vol 63, Iss 3, Pp 681-683 (2011)
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
University of Belgrade, University of Novi Sad, 2011.

Abstract

The Arctic springtail Megaphorura arctica (Tullberg, 1876) employs a strategy known as cryoprotective dehydration to survive winter temperatures as low as -25°C. During cryoprotective dehydration, water is lost from the animal to ice in its surroundings as a result of the difference in vapour pressure between the animal’s supercooled body fluids and ice (Worland et al., 1998; Holmstrup and Somme, 1998). This mechanism ensures that as the habitat temperature falls, the concentration of solutes remains high enough to prevent freezing (Holmstrup et al., 2002). In M. arctica, accumulation of trehalose, a cryo/anhydro protectant, occurs in parallel with dehydration. Recent studies have identified a number of genes and cellular processes involved in cryoprotective dehydration in M. arctica (Clark et al., 2007; Clark et al., 2009; Purać et al., 2011). One of them includes late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins. This study, together with that of Bahrndorff et al. (2008), suggests that LEA proteins may be involved in protective dehydration in this species.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03544664
Volume :
63
Issue :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Archives of Biological Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.2340e4225e78495292eacbee16e50eb1
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS1103681P