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. 2014 Sep 15;86(1-2):154-160.
doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2014.07.030. Epub 2014 Aug 7.

The proteome of Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus L.) larvae is resistant to elevated pCO2

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The proteome of Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus L.) larvae is resistant to elevated pCO2

Rommel H Maneja et al. Mar Pollut Bull. .

Abstract

Elevated anthropogenic pCO2 can delay growth and impair otolith structure and function in the larvae of some fishes. These effects may concurrently alter the larva's proteome expression pattern. To test this hypothesis, Atlantic herring larvae were exposed to ambient (370 μatm) and elevated (1800 μatm) pCO2 for one-month. The proteome structure of the larvae was examined using a 2-DE and mass spectrometry. The length of herring larvae was marginally less in the elevated pCO2 treatment compared to the control. The proteome structure was also different between the control and treatment, but only slightly: the expression of a small number of proteins was altered by a factor of less than 2-fold at elevated pCO2. This comparative proteome analysis suggests that the proteome of herring larvae is resilient to elevated pCO2. These observations suggest that herring larvae can cope with levels of CO2 projected for near future without significant proteome-wide changes.

Keywords: Atlantic herring; Clupea harengus; Environmental proteomics; Fish larvae; Ocean acidification.

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