Changes of the Malate Dehydrogenase Isozymes in Oyster (Crassostrea gigas) Exposed to Different Temperature, pH and Salinity

온도, pH 및 염도가 굴(Crassostrea gigas)의 MDH isozyme에 미치는 영향

  • 김지식 (군산대학교 자연과학대학 생물학과) ;
  • 김종환 (군산대학교 자연과학대학 생물학과)
  • Published : 1999.06.01

Abstract

Changes of malate dehydrogenase isozyme in oyster exposed to different temperature, pH and salinity were investigated by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. MDH isozyme in control group was separated into two bands on the positive side. In case of temperature and pH stress, MDH isozyme was separated into only one band after 12 hours exposure but two bands after 24, 48 hours exposure on the positive side. In case of salinity stress, after 12 hours exposure, MDH isozyme bands were separated into two bands in 5 ppt, 30 ppt and three bands in 10 ppt, 40 ppt concentration on the positive side. After 24 hours and 48 hours exposure case in salinity stress, MDH isozyme bands was separated into two bands on the positive side in all concentration. Activities of isozyme bands show their characteristics according to the condition of experiment. In conclusion, changes of MDH isozyme was a biochemical defense mechanism in oyster and result from effect of environmental stress to oyster.

온도, pH및 염도 stress가 굴(Crassostrea gigas)의 malate dehydrogenase isozyme에 미치는 영향을 전기영동법으로 분석하였다. 대조군의 MDH isozyme은 2개의 band가 양극 쪽으로 이동되어 분리되었다. 각 실험 온도와 pH를 12시간 노출시킨 실험군에서는 1개의 band만 양극 쪽에서 분리되었고, 24시간과 48시간 노출한 실험군에서는 2개의 band가 모두 양극 쪽에서 분리되었다. 염분 농도가 5ppt 와 3ppt에서 12시간 노출시켰을 때 각각 2개의 band가, 10ppt와 40ppt에서는 각각 3개의 band가 분리되었고, 24시간과 48시간 노출 실험군에서는 2개의 band가 양극 쪽에서 분리되었다. 모든 isozyme pattern에서 각 band의 활성도는 실험 조건에 따라 각각의 특이성이 나타났다. 결과적으로 MDH isozyme의 변화는 굴이 환경 stress에 대한 생화학적 반응의 결과로 간주된다.

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