Title of article
Heat shock protein expression pattern (HSP70) in the hydrothermal vent mussel Bathymodiolus azoricus
Author/Authors
A.M. Pruski، نويسنده , , D.R. Dixon، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
16
From page
209
To page
224
Abstract
We previously reported evidence of increased levels of DNA damage in the hydrothermal mussel Bathymodiolus azoricus, which suggested that the species was not fully resistant to the natural toxicity of its deep-sea vent environment. In the present study, HSP70 was used as a biomarker of sub-cellular stress. Differences in HSP70 expression pattern were observed between vent sites, typified by different depths/toxicity profiles, and between different mussel tissue types. A comparison of specimens collected by remote operated vehicle (ROV) and acoustically-operated cages showed that less stress (as indicated by changes in HSP70 levels) was induced by the faster cage recovery method. Therefore alternatives to ROV collection should be considered when planning experiments involving live deep sea organisms. Significantly, a positive correlation was found between the levels of DNA strand breakage, as measured using the Comet assay, and HSP70 expression pattern; evidence was also obtained for the constitutive expression of at least one HSP isoform which was located within the cell nucleus.
Keywords
Hsp70 , DNA damage , Western blot , Bathymodiolus azoricus , hydrothermal vents , heat shock response , mussels
Journal title
Marine Environmental Research
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Marine Environmental Research
Record number
924047
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