The study on coral gene expression change responding to the marine acidification and rising temperature

Title
The study on coral gene expression change responding to the marine acidification and rising temperature
Author(s)
이애경; 염승식; 송준임; 우선옥
KIOST Author(s)
Yum, Seung Shic(염승식)Woo, Seon Ock(우선옥)
Alternative Author(s)
이나윤; 염승식; 우선옥
Publication Year
2013-10-14
Abstract
Rising at atmospheric CO2 concentrations are placing spatially divergent stresses on the worlds tropical coral reefs through increasing ocean surface temperatures and ocean acidification. The carbon dioxide among the atmosphere is dissolved in the sea water, increase the concentration of the hydrogen ion. The concentration of the carbon dioxide maintained 260 ppm before industrial revolution. The biological and physiological processes of many organisms will be challenged by increasingly acidic conditions and temperatures.In preliminary experiments, we carried out temperature and pH stress experiment independently in each experiment. In this research, We studied the physiological aspect, and transcriptional responses of the soft coral (Scleronephthya gracillimum) in Korea against combination of heat and carbon dioxide (CO2) with or without. We collected corals from Jeju , Korea. The pH stress (pH 7.0, pH 7.5), heat stress (28 0C) and pH, heat stress (28 0C + pH 7.0, 28 0C + pH 7.5) exposure for 24 hr induces morphological changes. For the microarray experiment we exposed corals to a various pH stress (pH 7.0, pH 7.5), heat stress (28 0C) and pH, heat stress (28 0C + pH 7.0, 28 0C + pH 7.5). As the results, We found the shared genes in corals responding to various stresses. Eight common genes expressions were induced and 9 common genes were reduced over 2 fold by 28 0C, pH 7.0, pH 7.5, 28 0C + pH 7.0 and 28 0C + pHed in the sea water, increase the concentration of the hydrogen ion. The concentration of the carbon dioxide maintained 260 ppm before industrial revolution. The biological and physiological processes of many organisms will be challenged by increasingly acidic conditions and temperatures.In preliminary experiments, we carried out temperature and pH stress experiment independently in each experiment. In this research, We studied the physiological aspect, and transcriptional responses of the soft coral (Scleronephthya gracillimum) in Korea against combination of heat and carbon dioxide (CO2) with or without. We collected corals from Jeju , Korea. The pH stress (pH 7.0, pH 7.5), heat stress (28 0C) and pH, heat stress (28 0C + pH 7.0, 28 0C + pH 7.5) exposure for 24 hr induces morphological changes. For the microarray experiment we exposed corals to a various pH stress (pH 7.0, pH 7.5), heat stress (28 0C) and pH, heat stress (28 0C + pH 7.0, 28 0C + pH 7.5). As the results, We found the shared genes in corals responding to various stresses. Eight common genes expressions were induced and 9 common genes were reduced over 2 fold by 28 0C, pH 7.0, pH 7.5, 28 0C + pH 7.0 and 28 0C + pH
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/26709
Bibliographic Citation
9th ICT (International Conference on Toxicogenomics), pp.157, 2013
Publisher
대한독성유전단백체학회
Type
Conference
Language
English
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