Functional properties of myoglobins from five whale species with different diving capacities

Whales show an exceptionally wide range of diving capabilities and many express high amounts of the O 2 carrier protein myoglobin (Mb) in their muscle tissues that prolongs their aerobic diving capacity. Although previous studies have mainly focused on the muscle Mb concentration and O 2 carrying ca...

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Published in:Journal of Experimental Biology
Main Authors: Helbo, Signe, Fago, Angela
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Language:English
Published: Company of Biologists 2012
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https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.073726
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:jexbio:jeb.073726v1 2023-05-15T15:36:58+02:00 Functional properties of myoglobins from five whale species with different diving capacities Helbo, Signe Fago, Angela 2012-06-12 06:29:38.0 text/html http://jeb.biologists.org/cgi/content/short/jeb.073726v1 https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.073726 en eng Company of Biologists http://jeb.biologists.org/cgi/content/short/jeb.073726v1 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.073726 Copyright (C) 2012, Company of Biologists Research Article TEXT 2012 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.073726 2015-02-28T14:04:29Z Whales show an exceptionally wide range of diving capabilities and many express high amounts of the O 2 carrier protein myoglobin (Mb) in their muscle tissues that prolongs their aerobic diving capacity. Although previous studies have mainly focused on the muscle Mb concentration and O 2 carrying capacity as markers of diving behavior in whales, it still remains unexplored whether whale Mbs differ in their O 2 affinities and in their enzymatic activities as nitrite reductase and peroxidase enzymes, all functions that could contribute to differences in diving capacities. In this study, we have measured the functional properties of purified Mbs from five toothed whales and two baleen whales and have examined their correlation with the average dive duration. Results showed that some variation in functional properties exists among whale Mbs with the toothed whale Mbs having higher O 2 affinities and nitrite reductase activities (similar to those of horse) compared with baleen whale Mbs. However, these differences did not correlate with average dive duration. Instead, a significant correlation was found between whale Mb concentration and average duration and depth of dives and between O 2 affinity and nitrite reductase activity when including other mammalian Mbs. Despite the fact that the functional properties showed little species-specific differences in vitro , they may still contribute to enhancing diving capacity as a result of the increased muscle Mb concentration found in extreme divers. In conclusion, Mb concentration rather than specific functional reactivities may support whale diving performance. Text baleen whale baleen whales toothed whale toothed whales HighWire Press (Stanford University) Journal of Experimental Biology
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Functional properties of myoglobins from five whale species with different diving capacities
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description Whales show an exceptionally wide range of diving capabilities and many express high amounts of the O 2 carrier protein myoglobin (Mb) in their muscle tissues that prolongs their aerobic diving capacity. Although previous studies have mainly focused on the muscle Mb concentration and O 2 carrying capacity as markers of diving behavior in whales, it still remains unexplored whether whale Mbs differ in their O 2 affinities and in their enzymatic activities as nitrite reductase and peroxidase enzymes, all functions that could contribute to differences in diving capacities. In this study, we have measured the functional properties of purified Mbs from five toothed whales and two baleen whales and have examined their correlation with the average dive duration. Results showed that some variation in functional properties exists among whale Mbs with the toothed whale Mbs having higher O 2 affinities and nitrite reductase activities (similar to those of horse) compared with baleen whale Mbs. However, these differences did not correlate with average dive duration. Instead, a significant correlation was found between whale Mb concentration and average duration and depth of dives and between O 2 affinity and nitrite reductase activity when including other mammalian Mbs. Despite the fact that the functional properties showed little species-specific differences in vitro , they may still contribute to enhancing diving capacity as a result of the increased muscle Mb concentration found in extreme divers. In conclusion, Mb concentration rather than specific functional reactivities may support whale diving performance.
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Fago, Angela
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title_short Functional properties of myoglobins from five whale species with different diving capacities
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title_fullStr Functional properties of myoglobins from five whale species with different diving capacities
title_full_unstemmed Functional properties of myoglobins from five whale species with different diving capacities
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