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PLoS One ; 15(12): e0243273, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33320906

RESUMO

Antifreeze proteins inhibit ice growth and are crucial for the survival of supercooled fish living in icy seawater. Of the four antifreeze protein types found in fishes, the globular type III from eelpouts is the one restricted to a single infraorder (Zoarcales), which is the only clade know to have antifreeze protein-producing species at both poles. Our analysis of over 60 unique antifreeze protein gene sequences from several Zoarcales species indicates this gene family arose around 18 Ma ago, in the Northern Hemisphere, supporting recent data suggesting that the Arctic Seas were ice-laden earlier than originally thought. The Antarctic was subject to widespread glaciation over 30 Ma and the Notothenioid fishes that produce an unrelated antifreeze glycoprotein extensively exploited the adjoining seas. We show that species from one Zoarcales family only encroached on this niche in the last few Ma, entering an environment already dominated by ice-resistant fishes, long after the onset of glaciation. As eelpouts are one of the dominant benthic fish groups of the deep ocean, they likely migrated from the north to Antarctica via the cold depths, losing all but the fully active isoform gene along the way. In contrast, northern species have retained both the fully active (QAE) and partially active (SP) isoforms for at least 15 Ma, which suggests that the combination of isoforms is functionally advantageous.


Assuntos
Migração Animal , Proteínas Anticongelantes/genética , Mudança Climática , Proteínas de Peixes/genética , Perciformes/genética , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Animais , Regiões Antárticas , Proteínas Anticongelantes/análise , Proteínas Anticongelantes Tipo III/análise , Proteínas Anticongelantes Tipo III/genética , Regiões Árticas , Proteínas de Peixes/análise , Peixes/genética , Peixes/fisiologia , Oceanos e Mares , Perciformes/fisiologia , Filogenia , Alinhamento de Sequência
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Cryobiology ; 56(3): 216-22, 2008 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18457823

RESUMO

The cryopreservation of fish embryos is a challenge because of their structure, with multiple compartments and permeability barriers, and their high chilling sensitivity. Vitrification at advanced developmental stages is considered to be the more promising option. Nevertheless, all reported attempts have failed. Previous studies demonstrated a better ability for freezing in species that naturally express antifreeze proteins (AFPs). These proteins have been delivered into other fish embryos using time-consuming techniques like microinjection. In the present study, the introduction of FITC labelled AFPs was assayed in zebrafish embryos at early developmental stages (from 2-cell to high blastula stage), before the formation of the yolk syncytial layer, by an easy and non-invasive method and evaluated by fluorescence and confocal microscopy. Incubation with AFPs at 128-cell or high blastula stage provides incorporation of the protein in 50-90% of embryos without affecting hatching. Incubation in media containing protein is a simple, harmless and effective method which makes it possible to treat several embryos at the same time. AFPs remain located in derivatives from marginal blastomeres: the yolk syncytial layer, the most cryosensitive and impermeable barrier, and different digestive organs. Our findings demonstrate that delivery of AFP type I and AFP type III into zebrafish embryos by incubation in media containing protein is a simple and harmless method that may improve cryoprotection of the cellular compartment.


Assuntos
Proteínas Anticongelantes Tipo III/análise , Proteínas Anticongelantes Tipo I/análise , Embrião não Mamífero/citologia , Peixe-Zebra/embriologia , Animais , Córion/citologia , Meios de Cultura/química , Fluoresceína-5-Isotiocianato/química , Microscopia Confocal , Microscopia de Fluorescência , Pronase/química , Saco Vitelino/citologia
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Mol Reprod Dev ; 73(11): 1404-11, 2006 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16894545

RESUMO

Here we describe the generation of transgenic mice carrying type III fish antifreeze protein (AFP) gene and evaluate whether AFP type III protects transgenic mouse ovaries and testes from hypothermic storage. AFPs exist in many different organisms. In fish, AFPs protect the host from freezing at temperatures below the colligative freezing point by adsorbing to the surface of nucleating ice crystals and inhibiting their growth. The transgenic expression of AFP holds great promise for conferring freeze-resistant plant and animal species. AFP also exhibits a potential for the cryopreservation of tissues and cells. In this study, we have generated 42 founder mice harboring the Newfoundland ocean pout (OP5A) type III AFP transgene and established one transgenic line (the line #6). This study demonstrated that AFP gene construct has been stably transmitted to the mouse progeny in the F3 generations in the line #6. Furthermore, the presence of AFP transcripts was confirmed by RT-PCR analysis on cDNAs from liver, kidney, ovarian, and testis tissues of the mouse from F3 generation in this line. These results indicate that ocean pout type III AFP gene could be integrated and transmitted to the next generation and stably transcribed in transgenic mice. In histological analysis of testis and ovarian tissues of nontransgenic control and AFP transgenic mice it has been shown that both tissues of AFP transgenic mice were protected from hypothermic storage (+4 degrees C). The AFP III transgenic mice obtained for the first time in this study would be useful for investigating the biological functions of AFP in mammalian systems and also its potential role in cryopreservation.


Assuntos
Proteínas Anticongelantes Tipo III/genética , Camundongos Transgênicos/metabolismo , Ovário/metabolismo , Testículo/metabolismo , Transcrição Gênica , Animais , Proteínas Anticongelantes Tipo III/análise , Feminino , Técnicas de Transferência de Genes , Masculino , Camundongos , Camundongos Transgênicos/genética , Microinjeções , Ovário/química , Ovário/citologia , RNA Mensageiro/análise , Refrigeração , Testículo/química , Testículo/citologia
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