2016
DOI: 10.3800/pbr.11.81
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Comparison of taurine related compounds in deep- and shallow-water mussel species

Abstract: Densely packed invertebrate communities have been observed around deep-sea hydrothermal vents and cold seeps, despite the high concentrations of hydrogen sulfide present in these environments. The species that inhabit these environments have been reported to accumulate the sulfur-containing amino acid, thiotaurine. This non-toxic amino acid is synthesized from its precursor, hypotaurine and ambient hydrogen sulfide. In this study, we compared the levels of thiotaurine and hypotaurine in the gills and mantles o… Show more

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“…Therefore, these transporters and enzymes have not evolved specifically for adaptation to hydrothermal vents. Rather, they may have been co-opted for osmotic adaptation in an ancestor that inhabited shallow seas, although functions of individual components may have been modified to augment hypotaurine accumulation (Koito et al 2016;Nagasaki et al 2018). Interestingly, seawater ejected from hydrothermal vents at Myojin Knoll and Suiyo Seamount is slightly hypoosmotic relative to surrounding seawater (Fig.…”
Section: Hypotaurine Of Deep-sea Musselsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, these transporters and enzymes have not evolved specifically for adaptation to hydrothermal vents. Rather, they may have been co-opted for osmotic adaptation in an ancestor that inhabited shallow seas, although functions of individual components may have been modified to augment hypotaurine accumulation (Koito et al 2016;Nagasaki et al 2018). Interestingly, seawater ejected from hydrothermal vents at Myojin Knoll and Suiyo Seamount is slightly hypoosmotic relative to surrounding seawater (Fig.…”
Section: Hypotaurine Of Deep-sea Musselsmentioning
confidence: 99%