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Title: Isolation, identification and characterisation of ballan wrasse Labrus bergylta plasma pigment
Author(s): Clark, William
Leclercq, Eric
Migaud, Herve
Nairn, Jacqueline
Davie, Andrew
Contact Email: andrew.davie@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Ballan wrasse
Blue serum
Biliverdin
Biliverdin Ixα
Biliverdin reductase
Bilirubin
Issue Date: Oct-2016
Date Deposited: 22-Aug-2016
Citation: Clark W, Leclercq E, Migaud H, Nairn J & Davie A (2016) Isolation, identification and characterisation of ballan wrasse Labrus bergylta plasma pigment. Journal of Fish Biology, 89 (4), pp. 2070-2084. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.13106
Abstract: This study confirmed that observations of blue-green colouration in plasma fractions of the ballan wrasse Labrus bergylta were caused by the linear tetra-pyrrole biliverdin, and that the molecule was of the physiologically relevant IXα isomer. Accumulation appears driven by chromogenic association with an unknown protein moiety which precludes enzymatic reduction and would suggest active management. It was demonstrated that the pigment did not fluctuate relative to ontogeny, or indeed binary gender in the species of interest, but mobilisation and depletion in the subset of individuals undergoing sex change at the time of study supports a potential association with gender inversion processes. It is of note that although biliverdin does have some effect on external colouration, the evidence is indicative that crypsis is a supplementary function thus other factors must be considered.
DOI Link: 10.1111/jfb.13106
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