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Collaborative Research: Linkages Among Mitochondrial Form, Function And Thermal Tolerance Of Antarctic Notothenioid Fishes, Bruce D. Sidell Jul 2010

Collaborative Research: Linkages Among Mitochondrial Form, Function And Thermal Tolerance Of Antarctic Notothenioid Fishes, Bruce D. Sidell

University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports

Antarctic notothenioid fishes have evolved in the Southern Ocean for 10-14 MY under an unusual set of circumstances. Their characteristics include the complete absence of the circulating oxygen-binding protein, hemoglobin (Hb) within the Channichthyid (Icefish) family of notothenioids. Moreover, some species within the 16 members of this family have also lost the ability to express the oxygen-binding and storage protein, myoglobin (Mb) in cardiac muscle. Our previous work has determined that the loss of Hb and/or Mb is correlated with significant increases in densities of mitochondria within oxidative tissues, and extensive remodeling of these vital organelles. To date, nothing is …