British Antarctic Survey, Natural Environment Research Council, High Cross, Cambridge, UK.
Insect Mol Biol. 2010 Feb;19(1):113-20. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2583.2009.00953.x. Epub 2009 Nov 25.
The ability of the Antarctic microarthropod Cryptopygus antarcticus (Collembola, Isotomidae) to survive low temperatures has been well studied at the physiological level, with recent investigations indicating the importance of the moulting process in conferring this ability. This study investigated gene expression in groups of C. antarcticus that have distinct differences in their ability to survive low temperatures. A microarray containing c. 5400 C. antarcticus expressed sequence tags was used to investigate gene expression differences between groups of animals with different supercooling points (SCP), and to low temperatures close to their SCP. By demonstrating the involvement of moult-related genes in the differential survival of two groups of C. antarcticus with distinct SCP profiles, the results of this investigation add support to the suggestion that moulting plays a role in conferring cold tolerance in C. antarcticus.
南极微小节肢动物 Cryptopygus antarcticus(弹尾目,等节跳科)在生理水平上的抗低温能力已经得到了很好的研究,最近的研究表明蜕皮过程对赋予这种能力很重要。本研究调查了在抗低温能力上存在明显差异的 C. antarcticus 群体中的基因表达。使用包含约 5400 个 C. antarcticus 表达序列标签的微阵列,研究了两组动物在不同过冷点(SCP)和接近其 SCP 的低温下的基因表达差异。通过证明蜕皮相关基因参与了两组具有不同 SCP 特征的 C. antarcticus 的差异生存,本研究的结果进一步支持了蜕皮在赋予 C. antarcticus 耐寒性方面起作用的观点。