Publications by authors named "KB Brokordt"

Ferritins are ubiquitous proteins with a pivotal role in iron storage and homeostasis, and in host defense responses during infection by pathogens in several organisms, including mollusks. In this study, we characterized two ferritin homologues in the red abalone Haliotis rufescens, a species of economic importance for Chile, USA and Mexico. Two ferritin subunits (Hrfer1 and Hrfer2) were cloned.

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  • Ferritin plays a key role in iron regulation for molluscs, and researchers studied two ferritin homologues (Apfer1 and Apfer2) in the economically important scallop Argopecten purpuratus.
  • The study involved cloning both genes, revealing that Apfer1 corresponds to a new ferritin subunit while Apfer2 matches a previously identified sequence.
  • The expression of Apfer1 was significantly higher during larval development, in faster-growing scallops, and after bacterial exposure, indicating its potential role in iron storage, development, and immune response.
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Assessing components of the immune system may reflect disease resistance. In some invertebrates, heat shock proteins (HSPs) are immune effectors and have been described as potent activators of the innate immune response. Several diseases have become a threat to abalone farming worldwide; therefore, increasing disease resistance is considered to be a long-term goal for breeding programs.

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In scallops, gametogenesis leads to mobilization of glycogen and proteins from the adductor muscle towards the gonad. This mobilization is likely to diminish the metabolic capacities of the adductor muscle and thereby the scallops' escape response. We examined the escape response in terms of number of valve claps until exhaustion, rate of clapping and the recovery during and after valve closure in adult scallops, Chlamys islandica, sampled at different stages in the reproductive cycle (immature, mature, before and after spawning).

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