The hemoglobin system of Pleuragramma antarcticum: correlation of hematological and biochemical adaptations with life style
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The hemoglobin system of Pleuragramma antarcticum: correlation of hematological and biochemical adaptations with life style
Abstract
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 alpha- and beta-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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