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Functional and adaptive significance of differentially expressed lactate dehydrogenase isoenzymes in tissues of four obligatory air-breathing Channa species
Authors:Riaz Ahmad
Affiliation:(1) Section of Genetics, Department of Zoology, Faculty of Life Sciences, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, 202 002, U.P, India
Abstract:This study investigates the differential expression of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) isoenzymes in the genus Channa using PAGE. With the help of obligate air-breathing, all of the selected species can sustain water deprivation to varying degrees. In subunit composition and higher electrophoretic mobility of LDH-A4, the profiles of channid species were similar to other teleosts documented in the literature. However, inter- and intra-species differences, with particular reference to aerobic/anaerobic metabolic options, existed. Whereas glycolysis in Channa punctata appears to depend largely on aerobic LDH-B and partly on anaerobic LDH-A, metabolism in C. gachua, C. striata and C. marulius depends exclusively on the activity of anaerobic LDH-A. Expression of the third locus Ldh-C was recorded in the eyes of C. marulius, in addition to C. gachua. Heat inactivation experiments reveal species differences between LDH isoenzymes and a general order of the relative stabilities: LDH-C > DH-B > LDH-A. Metabolic and evolutionary implications of the findings have also been discussed.
Keywords:LDH isoenzymes  LDH-C   Channa   differential expression  steady-state patterns  thermal inactivation  adaptive significance
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