Comprehensive Multi-omics Approaches Provide Insights to Summer Mortality in the Clam Meretrix petechialis
Mar Biotechnol (NY). 2024 Mar 14. doi: 10.1007/s10126-024-10304-0. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTBivalve mass mortalities have been reported worldwide, which not only can be explained as a result of pathogen infection, but may reflect changes in environments. Although these episodes were often reported, there was limited information concerning the molecular responses to various stressors leading to summer mortality. In the present work, RNA sequencing (RNA-seq), tandem mass tagging (TMT)-based quantitative proteomics, and 16S rRNA sequencing were used to explore the natural outbreak of summer mortality in the clam Meretrix...
Source: Marine Biotechnology - March 14, 2024 Category: Biotechnology Authors: Jing Tian Hongxia Wang Pin Huan Xin Yue Baozhong Liu Source Type: research

Swimming Performance in Large Yellow Croaker: Effects of Group Size, Test Protocol, and Recovery Time On Critical Swimming Speed
Mar Biotechnol (NY). 2024 Mar 14. doi: 10.1007/s10126-024-10303-1. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTSwimming is critical for fish survival, and little attention has been paid to the swimming performance of large yellow croaker, the largest farmed marine fish in China. To address this gap, we conducted a study to measure the critical swimming speed (Ucrit) of 1050 croaker in a designed swim test flume. Our findings shed light on the effects of group size, Ucrit test protocol, and recovery time on swimming performance. The water flow in the swim flume increased steadily and linearly. The linear fit equation was y = 2.89x + 1.79...
Source: Marine Biotechnology - March 14, 2024 Category: Biotechnology Authors: Junjia Zeng Wei Liu Yacheng Deng Pengxin Jiang Zhijun Wang Yanhong Ou Hongtao Lu Yuanjingxi Hui Hongli Xu Peng Xu Source Type: research

Transcriptomic and Physiological Analysis Reveal Melanin Synthesis-Related Genes and Pathways in Pacific Oysters (Crassostrea gigas)
This study reveals the difference in tyrosine metabolism and melanin synthesis in black and white shell oysters and provides evidence for the potential regulatory mechanism of shell color in oysters.PMID:38483671 | DOI:10.1007/s10126-024-10302-2 (Source: Marine Biotechnology)
Source: Marine Biotechnology - March 14, 2024 Category: Biotechnology Authors: Kunyin Jiang Chengxun Xu Hong Yu Lingfeng Kong Shikai Liu Qi Li Source Type: research

Comprehensive Multi-omics Approaches Provide Insights to Summer Mortality in the Clam Meretrix petechialis
Mar Biotechnol (NY). 2024 Mar 14. doi: 10.1007/s10126-024-10304-0. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTBivalve mass mortalities have been reported worldwide, which not only can be explained as a result of pathogen infection, but may reflect changes in environments. Although these episodes were often reported, there was limited information concerning the molecular responses to various stressors leading to summer mortality. In the present work, RNA sequencing (RNA-seq), tandem mass tagging (TMT)-based quantitative proteomics, and 16S rRNA sequencing were used to explore the natural outbreak of summer mortality in the clam Meretrix...
Source: Marine Biotechnology - March 14, 2024 Category: Biotechnology Authors: Jing Tian Hongxia Wang Pin Huan Xin Yue Baozhong Liu Source Type: research

Swimming Performance in Large Yellow Croaker: Effects of Group Size, Test Protocol, and Recovery Time On Critical Swimming Speed
Mar Biotechnol (NY). 2024 Mar 14. doi: 10.1007/s10126-024-10303-1. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTSwimming is critical for fish survival, and little attention has been paid to the swimming performance of large yellow croaker, the largest farmed marine fish in China. To address this gap, we conducted a study to measure the critical swimming speed (Ucrit) of 1050 croaker in a designed swim test flume. Our findings shed light on the effects of group size, Ucrit test protocol, and recovery time on swimming performance. The water flow in the swim flume increased steadily and linearly. The linear fit equation was y = 2.89x + 1.79...
Source: Marine Biotechnology - March 14, 2024 Category: Biotechnology Authors: Junjia Zeng Wei Liu Yacheng Deng Pengxin Jiang Zhijun Wang Yanhong Ou Hongtao Lu Yuanjingxi Hui Hongli Xu Peng Xu Source Type: research

Transcriptomic and Physiological Analysis Reveal Melanin Synthesis-Related Genes and Pathways in Pacific Oysters (Crassostrea gigas)
This study reveals the difference in tyrosine metabolism and melanin synthesis in black and white shell oysters and provides evidence for the potential regulatory mechanism of shell color in oysters.PMID:38483671 | DOI:10.1007/s10126-024-10302-2 (Source: Marine Biotechnology)
Source: Marine Biotechnology - March 14, 2024 Category: Biotechnology Authors: Kunyin Jiang Chengxun Xu Hong Yu Lingfeng Kong Shikai Liu Qi Li Source Type: research

Comprehensive Multi-omics Approaches Provide Insights to Summer Mortality in the Clam Meretrix petechialis
Mar Biotechnol (NY). 2024 Mar 14. doi: 10.1007/s10126-024-10304-0. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTBivalve mass mortalities have been reported worldwide, which not only can be explained as a result of pathogen infection, but may reflect changes in environments. Although these episodes were often reported, there was limited information concerning the molecular responses to various stressors leading to summer mortality. In the present work, RNA sequencing (RNA-seq), tandem mass tagging (TMT)-based quantitative proteomics, and 16S rRNA sequencing were used to explore the natural outbreak of summer mortality in the clam Meretrix...
Source: Marine Biotechnology - March 14, 2024 Category: Biotechnology Authors: Jing Tian Hongxia Wang Pin Huan Xin Yue Baozhong Liu Source Type: research

Swimming Performance in Large Yellow Croaker: Effects of Group Size, Test Protocol, and Recovery Time On Critical Swimming Speed
Mar Biotechnol (NY). 2024 Mar 14. doi: 10.1007/s10126-024-10303-1. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTSwimming is critical for fish survival, and little attention has been paid to the swimming performance of large yellow croaker, the largest farmed marine fish in China. To address this gap, we conducted a study to measure the critical swimming speed (Ucrit) of 1050 croaker in a designed swim test flume. Our findings shed light on the effects of group size, Ucrit test protocol, and recovery time on swimming performance. The water flow in the swim flume increased steadily and linearly. The linear fit equation was y = 2.89x + 1.79...
Source: Marine Biotechnology - March 14, 2024 Category: Biotechnology Authors: Junjia Zeng Wei Liu Yacheng Deng Pengxin Jiang Zhijun Wang Yanhong Ou Hongtao Lu Yuanjingxi Hui Hongli Xu Peng Xu Source Type: research

Transcriptomic and Physiological Analysis Reveal Melanin Synthesis-Related Genes and Pathways in Pacific Oysters (Crassostrea gigas)
This study reveals the difference in tyrosine metabolism and melanin synthesis in black and white shell oysters and provides evidence for the potential regulatory mechanism of shell color in oysters.PMID:38483671 | DOI:10.1007/s10126-024-10302-2 (Source: Marine Biotechnology)
Source: Marine Biotechnology - March 14, 2024 Category: Biotechnology Authors: Kunyin Jiang Chengxun Xu Hong Yu Lingfeng Kong Shikai Liu Qi Li Source Type: research

Comprehensive Multi-omics Approaches Provide Insights to Summer Mortality in the Clam Meretrix petechialis
Mar Biotechnol (NY). 2024 Mar 14. doi: 10.1007/s10126-024-10304-0. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTBivalve mass mortalities have been reported worldwide, which not only can be explained as a result of pathogen infection, but may reflect changes in environments. Although these episodes were often reported, there was limited information concerning the molecular responses to various stressors leading to summer mortality. In the present work, RNA sequencing (RNA-seq), tandem mass tagging (TMT)-based quantitative proteomics, and 16S rRNA sequencing were used to explore the natural outbreak of summer mortality in the clam Meretrix...
Source: Marine Biotechnology - March 14, 2024 Category: Biotechnology Authors: Jing Tian Hongxia Wang Pin Huan Xin Yue Baozhong Liu Source Type: research

Swimming Performance in Large Yellow Croaker: Effects of Group Size, Test Protocol, and Recovery Time On Critical Swimming Speed
Mar Biotechnol (NY). 2024 Mar 14. doi: 10.1007/s10126-024-10303-1. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTSwimming is critical for fish survival, and little attention has been paid to the swimming performance of large yellow croaker, the largest farmed marine fish in China. To address this gap, we conducted a study to measure the critical swimming speed (Ucrit) of 1050 croaker in a designed swim test flume. Our findings shed light on the effects of group size, Ucrit test protocol, and recovery time on swimming performance. The water flow in the swim flume increased steadily and linearly. The linear fit equation was y = 2.89x + 1.79...
Source: Marine Biotechnology - March 14, 2024 Category: Biotechnology Authors: Junjia Zeng Wei Liu Yacheng Deng Pengxin Jiang Zhijun Wang Yanhong Ou Hongtao Lu Yuanjingxi Hui Hongli Xu Peng Xu Source Type: research

Vanadium Accumulation and Reduction by Vanadium-Accumulating Bacteria Isolated from the Intestinal Contents of Ciona robusta
In this study, we discovered two bacterial strains that accumulate large amounts of vanadium, CD2-88 and CD2-102, which belong to the genera Pseudoalteromonas and Vibrio, respectively. The growth medium composition impacted vanadium uptake. Furthermore, pH was also an important factor in the accumulation and localization of vanadium. Most of the vanadium(V) accumulated by these bacteria was converted to less toxic vanadium(IV). Our results provide insights into vanadium accumulation and reduction by bacteria isolated from the ascidian C. robusta to further study the relations between ascidians and microbes and their possib...
Source: Marine Biotechnology - March 7, 2024 Category: Biotechnology Authors: Dewi Yuliani Fumihiro Morishita Takuya Imamura Tatsuya Ueki Source Type: research

Vanadium Accumulation and Reduction by Vanadium-Accumulating Bacteria Isolated from the Intestinal Contents of Ciona robusta
In this study, we discovered two bacterial strains that accumulate large amounts of vanadium, CD2-88 and CD2-102, which belong to the genera Pseudoalteromonas and Vibrio, respectively. The growth medium composition impacted vanadium uptake. Furthermore, pH was also an important factor in the accumulation and localization of vanadium. Most of the vanadium(V) accumulated by these bacteria was converted to less toxic vanadium(IV). Our results provide insights into vanadium accumulation and reduction by bacteria isolated from the ascidian C. robusta to further study the relations between ascidians and microbes and their possib...
Source: Marine Biotechnology - March 7, 2024 Category: Biotechnology Authors: Dewi Yuliani Fumihiro Morishita Takuya Imamura Tatsuya Ueki Source Type: research

Vanadium Accumulation and Reduction by Vanadium-Accumulating Bacteria Isolated from the Intestinal Contents of Ciona robusta
In this study, we discovered two bacterial strains that accumulate large amounts of vanadium, CD2-88 and CD2-102, which belong to the genera Pseudoalteromonas and Vibrio, respectively. The growth medium composition impacted vanadium uptake. Furthermore, pH was also an important factor in the accumulation and localization of vanadium. Most of the vanadium(V) accumulated by these bacteria was converted to less toxic vanadium(IV). Our results provide insights into vanadium accumulation and reduction by bacteria isolated from the ascidian C. robusta to further study the relations between ascidians and microbes and their possib...
Source: Marine Biotechnology - March 7, 2024 Category: Biotechnology Authors: Dewi Yuliani Fumihiro Morishita Takuya Imamura Tatsuya Ueki Source Type: research

Vanadium Accumulation and Reduction by Vanadium-Accumulating Bacteria Isolated from the Intestinal Contents of Ciona robusta
In this study, we discovered two bacterial strains that accumulate large amounts of vanadium, CD2-88 and CD2-102, which belong to the genera Pseudoalteromonas and Vibrio, respectively. The growth medium composition impacted vanadium uptake. Furthermore, pH was also an important factor in the accumulation and localization of vanadium. Most of the vanadium(V) accumulated by these bacteria was converted to less toxic vanadium(IV). Our results provide insights into vanadium accumulation and reduction by bacteria isolated from the ascidian C. robusta to further study the relations between ascidians and microbes and their possib...
Source: Marine Biotechnology - March 7, 2024 Category: Biotechnology Authors: Dewi Yuliani Fumihiro Morishita Takuya Imamura Tatsuya Ueki Source Type: research