Interindividual variation of malate dehydrogenase activity in the oyster Crassostrea virginica |
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Authors: | Dr. Paul N. Ulrich Adam G. Marsh |
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Affiliation: | 1. College of Marine Studies , University of Delaware , Lewes , Delaware 19958 , USA pulrich@uga.edu;3. College of Marine Studies , University of Delaware , Lewes , Delaware 19958 , USA |
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Abstract: | Intertidal environments are dynamic, stressful niches and variation in physiological parameters may determine distribution and survival of individuals in a population. We demonstrated that mitochondria of the oyster Crassostrea virginica oxidize malate more readily than other Krebs cycle intermediates and investigated the level of interindividual variability in oyster malate dehydrogenase (MDH) activity and total protein content in muscle tissues. Both MDH activity and total protein evidenced a high level of interindividual variation in heart and adductor among a sample of more than 50 oysters. Normalization to total DNA failed to explain the variation in either MDH activity or protein content of phasic adductor and explained less than 40% of the variation in heart. This range of MDH titers defines a continuum of biochemical phenotypes important for understanding the relative selection forces operative on metabolic pathways within the muscles of the oyster. |
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Keywords: | Interindividual variation phenotype natural selection oyster roman" >Crassostrea malate dehydrogenase protein heart adductor |
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