Biology, Volume 9, Issue 12
2020 December - 75 articles
Cover Story: Mollusca form an important component of the ecosystem and food chain, with considerable global commercial value. They are affected by anthropogenic changes, pollution, climate change and opportunistic infections. Changes in their immune responses can indicate changes in ocean environments. Therefore, studies on Mollusca immune systems are important to aid in novel biomarker discovery. This study assessed extracellular vesicles and post-translational protein deimination profiles in four economically important Bivalvia: blue mussel, soft shell clam, Eastern oyster and Atlantic jackknife clam. Our findings show regulatory mechanisms via the deimination of key metabolic and immunology related pathways in Mollusca. The findings contribute to current understanding of the diverse functions of these pathways throughout the phylogeny tree and aid in new aquaculture biomarker discovery. View this paper. - Issues are regarded as officially published after their release is announced to the table of contents alert mailing list .
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