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Autori principali: Guo, Li, Li, Xiaojie, Chen, Shuxiu, Li, Yan, Wang, Weiwei, Luo, Shiju, Jiang, Liming, Liu, Hang, Pan, Xiaohui, Zong, Yanan, Feng, Leili, Liu, Fuli, Zhang, Linan, Bi, Guiqi, Yang, Guanpin
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Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: BMC genomics 2025
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Accesso online:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39994530/
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author Guo, Li
Li, Xiaojie
Chen, Shuxiu
Li, Yan
Wang, Weiwei
Luo, Shiju
Jiang, Liming
Liu, Hang
Pan, Xiaohui
Zong, Yanan
Feng, Leili
Liu, Fuli
Zhang, Linan
Bi, Guiqi
Yang, Guanpin
author_facet Guo, Li
Li, Xiaojie
Chen, Shuxiu
Li, Yan
Wang, Weiwei
Luo, Shiju
Jiang, Liming
Liu, Hang
Pan, Xiaohui
Zong, Yanan
Feng, Leili
Liu, Fuli
Zhang, Linan
Bi, Guiqi
Yang, Guanpin
Guo, Li
Li, Xiaojie
Chen, Shuxiu
Li, Yan
Wang, Weiwei
Luo, Shiju
Jiang, Liming
Liu, Hang
Pan, Xiaohui
Zong, Yanan
Feng, Leili
Liu, Fuli
Zhang, Linan
Bi, Guiqi
Yang, Guanpin
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Mechanisms underlining Kelp (Saccharina japonica) adaptation to relative high seawater temperature. Guo, Li Li, Xiaojie Chen, Shuxiu Li, Yan Wang, Weiwei Luo, Shiju Jiang, Liming Liu, Hang Pan, Xiaohui Zong, Yanan Feng, Leili Liu, Fuli Zhang, Linan Bi, Guiqi Yang, Guanpin Kelp Seawater Adaptation, Physiological Acclimatization Hot Temperature Temperature Germ Cells, Plant Edible Seaweeds Laminaria Saccharina japonica has been cultivated in China for almost a century. From Dalian to Fujian, the lowest and the highest seawater temperatures in the period of cultivation increased by 14℃ and 8℃, respectively. Its adaptation to elevated seawater temperature is an example of securing the natural habitats of a species. To decipher the mechanisms underlining S. japonica adaptation to relative high seawater temperature, we assembled ~ 516.3 Mb female gametophyte genome and ~ 540.3 Mb of the male, respectively. The gametophytes isolated from southern China kelp cultivars acclimated to the relative high seawater temperature by transforming amino acids, glycosylating protein, maintaining osmotic pressure, intensifying the innate immune system, and exhausting energy and reduction power through the PEP-pyruvate-oxaloacetate node and the iodine cycle. They adapted to the relative high seawater temperature by transforming amino acids, changing sugar metabolism and intensifying innate immune system. The sex of S. japonica was determined by HMG-sex, and around this male gametophyte determiner the stress tolerant genes become linked to or associated with.
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spellingShingle Mechanisms underlining Kelp (Saccharina japonica) adaptation to relative high seawater temperature.
Guo, Li
Li, Xiaojie
Chen, Shuxiu
Li, Yan
Wang, Weiwei
Luo, Shiju
Jiang, Liming
Liu, Hang
Pan, Xiaohui
Zong, Yanan
Feng, Leili
Liu, Fuli
Zhang, Linan
Bi, Guiqi
Yang, Guanpin
Kelp
Seawater
Adaptation, Physiological
Acclimatization
Hot Temperature
Temperature
Germ Cells, Plant
Edible Seaweeds
Laminaria
Mechanisms underlining Kelp (Saccharina japonica) adaptation to relative high seawater temperature. Guo, Li Li, Xiaojie Chen, Shuxiu Li, Yan Wang, Weiwei Luo, Shiju Jiang, Liming Liu, Hang Pan, Xiaohui Zong, Yanan Feng, Leili Liu, Fuli Zhang, Linan Bi, Guiqi Yang, Guanpin Kelp Seawater Adaptation, Physiological Acclimatization Hot Temperature Temperature Germ Cells, Plant Edible Seaweeds Laminaria Saccharina japonica has been cultivated in China for almost a century. From Dalian to Fujian, the lowest and the highest seawater temperatures in the period of cultivation increased by 14℃ and 8℃, respectively. Its adaptation to elevated seawater temperature is an example of securing the natural habitats of a species. To decipher the mechanisms underlining S. japonica adaptation to relative high seawater temperature, we assembled ~ 516.3 Mb female gametophyte genome and ~ 540.3 Mb of the male, respectively. The gametophytes isolated from southern China kelp cultivars acclimated to the relative high seawater temperature by transforming amino acids, glycosylating protein, maintaining osmotic pressure, intensifying the innate immune system, and exhausting energy and reduction power through the PEP-pyruvate-oxaloacetate node and the iodine cycle. They adapted to the relative high seawater temperature by transforming amino acids, changing sugar metabolism and intensifying innate immune system. The sex of S. japonica was determined by HMG-sex, and around this male gametophyte determiner the stress tolerant genes become linked to or associated with.
title Mechanisms underlining Kelp (Saccharina japonica) adaptation to relative high seawater temperature.
topic Kelp
Seawater
Adaptation, Physiological
Acclimatization
Hot Temperature
Temperature
Germ Cells, Plant
Edible Seaweeds
Laminaria
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39994530/