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Transcriptomic response in Acropora muricata under acute temperature stress follows preconditioned seasonal temperature fluctuations.

Sonny T M LeeShashank KeshavmurthySilvia FontanaMezaki TakumaWen-Hua ChouChaolun Allen Chen
Published in: BMC research notes (2018)
Coral nubbins that were collected in the summer showed no change in photochemical efficiency when exposed to thermal or cold stress, while winter samples showed a decrease in photochemical health when subjected to thermal stress. Under cold stress, corals that were collected in the summer showed an up-regulation of actin-related protein and serine/threonine protein kinase, while corals collected during the winter did not show any cellular stress. On the other hand, under thermal stress, the most notable change was the up-regulation of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase in corals that were collected during the winter season. Our observations in the differential genes expressed under temperature-derived stress suggest that A. muricata from Kochi may maintain physiological resilience due to the frequently encountered environmental stress, and this may play a role in the coral's thermal tolerance.
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