南极胸膜菌血红蛋白系统:血液学和生化适应与生活方式的关系

Maurizio Tamburrini , Rossana D'Avino , Vito Carratore , Andreas Kunzmann , Guido di Prisco
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对南极鱼Pleuragramma antarcticum的血液学特性和氧运输系统进行了研究。大多数血液参数都在南极红血鱼类已知值范围的低端,这表明这与该物种缓慢的生活方式有关。p . antarcticum是唯一物种的家庭南极鱼类和亚目Notothenioidei有三个主要的血红蛋白,这是孤立的和全面的特点。测定了α-和β-珠蛋白链的完整氨基酸序列。这三种血红蛋白表现出较强的玻尔效应和根效应,它们的氧结合特性受温度的调节不同。南极南极拟南极虫的三种血红蛋白都不能被认为是进化(或幼虫)残留物。因此,这种氧气运输系统是在鱼类中发现的最专门的系统之一。这些数据表明血液学/生化适应与生活方式之间有很强的关系。
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The hemoglobin system of Pleuragramma antarcticum: Correlation of hematological and biochemical adaptations with life style

The hematological properties and the oxygen-transport system of the antarctic fish Pleuragramma antarcticum were investigated. Most blood parameters are at the lower end of the range of values known for red-blooded antarctic fish, suggesting a link with the sluggish mode of life of this species. P. antarcticum is the only species of the family Nototheniidae and of the suborder Notothenioidei having three major hemoglobins, which were isolated and fully characterized. The complete amino acid sequence of the α- and β-globin chains was determined. The three hemoglobins showed strong Bohr and Root effects, and their oxygen-binding properties were differently regulated by temperature. None of the three hemoglobins of P. antarcticum can be considered as evolutionary (or larval) remnants. Therefore, this oxygen-transport system is one of the most specialized ever found in fish. The data suggest a strong relationship between hematological/biochemical adaptation and life style.

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