Proteomics was used to reveal the differential protein expression profiles of acute responses to copper sulfate exposure in larvae of Artemia sinica.Fourteen differentially displayed protein spots were detected and se...Proteomics was used to reveal the differential protein expression profiles of acute responses to copper sulfate exposure in larvae of Artemia sinica.Fourteen differentially displayed protein spots were detected and seven of them were identified.Three spots were up-expressed and identified:actin, heat shock protein 70,and chaperone subunit 1;three down-regulated proteins were identified:arginine kinase,elongation factor-2,and glycine-rich protein;and a newly expressed protein was identified as peroxiredoxin.The study indicates the involvement of all the differentially expressed proteins in the early responses of protein expression,and in the survival of A.sinica in the presence of copper and other heavy metals;the findings improve understanding of the organism’s adaptive responses and resistance.展开更多
The community structure of adult mosquitoes was compared from New Jerseylight trap collections in six different types of habitats in Citrus County, Florida, USA. FromOctober 1998 to December 2000, mosquitoes were coll...The community structure of adult mosquitoes was compared from New Jerseylight trap collections in six different types of habitats in Citrus County, Florida, USA. FromOctober 1998 to December 2000, mosquitoes were collected three times a week from the followinghabitats (swamps, swamps and freshwater marshes, pine flatwoods, pine flatwoods and scrub, saltmarshes, and salt marshes and mangroves). Mosquito density was highest in the swamps and freshwatermarshes habitat, with an average of 95.65 specimens per trap. Density was lowest in the flatwoodsand scrub habitat, with an average of 14.38 specimens per trap. Species dominance differed amonghabitats. Salt marshes produced the greatest aggregation index, while pine flatwoods produced thelowest. Conversely, diversity analysis showed that pine flatwoods had the greatest diversity, whilesalt marshes the lowest diversity. Similarity indices indicated that the adult mosquito communitiesfrom pine flatwoods and pine flatwoods and scrub were very similar (0.8583). The adult mosquitocommunity of salt marshes was different from that of swamps and freshwater marshes (the similarindex was 0.0217).展开更多
基金Supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China(No.20060109Z4016)the National Basic Research Development Program of China(No.2006CB101804)the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Provincefor the excellent young researchers(No.2006BSA02004)
文摘Proteomics was used to reveal the differential protein expression profiles of acute responses to copper sulfate exposure in larvae of Artemia sinica.Fourteen differentially displayed protein spots were detected and seven of them were identified.Three spots were up-expressed and identified:actin, heat shock protein 70,and chaperone subunit 1;three down-regulated proteins were identified:arginine kinase,elongation factor-2,and glycine-rich protein;and a newly expressed protein was identified as peroxiredoxin.The study indicates the involvement of all the differentially expressed proteins in the early responses of protein expression,and in the survival of A.sinica in the presence of copper and other heavy metals;the findings improve understanding of the organism’s adaptive responses and resistance.
文摘The community structure of adult mosquitoes was compared from New Jerseylight trap collections in six different types of habitats in Citrus County, Florida, USA. FromOctober 1998 to December 2000, mosquitoes were collected three times a week from the followinghabitats (swamps, swamps and freshwater marshes, pine flatwoods, pine flatwoods and scrub, saltmarshes, and salt marshes and mangroves). Mosquito density was highest in the swamps and freshwatermarshes habitat, with an average of 95.65 specimens per trap. Density was lowest in the flatwoodsand scrub habitat, with an average of 14.38 specimens per trap. Species dominance differed amonghabitats. Salt marshes produced the greatest aggregation index, while pine flatwoods produced thelowest. Conversely, diversity analysis showed that pine flatwoods had the greatest diversity, whilesalt marshes the lowest diversity. Similarity indices indicated that the adult mosquito communitiesfrom pine flatwoods and pine flatwoods and scrub were very similar (0.8583). The adult mosquitocommunity of salt marshes was different from that of swamps and freshwater marshes (the similarindex was 0.0217).