Journal article
Cellular mechanisms underlying extraordinary sulfide tolerance in a crustacean holobiont from hydrothermal vents
PH Chou, MY Hu, YJ Guh, GC Wu, SH Yang, K Tandon, YT Shao, LY Lin, C Chen, KY Tseng, MC Wang, CM Zhang, BC Han, CC Lin, SL Tang, MS Jeng, CF Chang, YC Tseng
Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences | ROYAL SOC | Published : 2023
Abstract
The shallow-water hydrothermal vent system of Kueishan Island has been described as one of the world's most acidic and sulfide-rich marine habitats. The only recorded metazoan species living in the direct vicinity of the vents is Xenograpsus testudinatus, a brachyuran crab endemic to marine sulfide-rich vent systems. Despite the toxicity of hydrogen sulfide, X. testudinatus occupies an ecological niche in a sulfide-rich habitat, with the underlying detoxification mechanism remaining unknown. Using laboratory and field-based experiments, we characterized the gills of X. testudinatus that are the major site of sulfide detoxification. Here sulfide is oxidized to thiosulfate or bound to hypotaur..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was financially supported by the grant from the National Science and Technology Council, Taiwan, Republic of China (MOST 111-2621-M-019-003).