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  • The study examined the role of mycosporine-like amino acids (MAA) in protecting two intertidal species, the anemone Actinia tenebrosa and the gastropod Diloma aethiops, from UV-B-induced DNA damage over a 27-month period in New Zealand.
  • While both species sequestered MAA from their diet, fluctuating levels of MAA in A. tenebrosa lagged behind changes in UV-B exposure, indicating incomplete protection during peak UV-B months, whereas D. aethiops showed more stable MAA concentrations.
  • The differences in mobility and physical characteristics, like the shell of D. aethiops, provide these species with varying degrees

Article Abstract

The photoprotective role of mycosporine-like amino acids (MAA) against the generation of DNA cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPD) was studied in the sessile intertidal anemone Actinia tenebrosa and the mobile intertidal gastropod Diloma aethiops through 27months at a mid-latitude New Zealand location. MAA were sequestered by A. tenebrosa and D. aethiops from their diet, although maximum total MAA levels in both species were not correlated with seasonal variation in maximum ambient UV-B levels recorded at the collection site. Temporal changes in total MAA in A. tenebrosa showed a six months lag-time in their concentration regarding to the environmental UV-B levels. This lag period corresponded to an observed increase in CPD production from spring to summer; suggesting that MAA do not completely protect the anemone from UV-B during summer. For D. aethiops, total MAA concentrations did not change significantly during the study, although qualitative changes in MAA were apparent. A month lag-time in MAA concentration in D. aethiops and possibly the physical barrier that the shell confers to the animal, can explain reduced CPD levels in comparative terms with A. tenebrosa. Although MAA are used by invertebrates for photoprotection, contrasting mobility characteristics and the presence of physical adaptations can confer them important protection levels during temporal changes of UV-B at mid-latitude places of the Southern Hemisphere.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2015.06.001DOI Listing

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