Thirty-five Orbicella faveolata (scleractinian coral) proteins were labeled with iTRAQ technology and analyzed across five runs ("batches") of nano-liquid chromatography followed by mass spectrometry on a Q Exactive instrument. The samples represent a mix of corals that either were or were not reciprocally transplanted across shelves (inshore vs. offshore) in the Upper Florida Keys prior to a laboratory thermal challenge (tank) experiment. The goal of this project was to determine the molecular basis of thermotolerance in this common reef-builder as well as attempt to understand why inshore genotypes are typically more stress-tolerant than closely related offshore conspecifics.
[doi:10.25345/C50G3H81R]
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Keywords: coral reefs ; dinoflagellate ; proteomics ; climate change ; acclimatization
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Anderson Mayfield, Coral Reef Diagnostics, United States |
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