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Myoglobin (Mb), the intracellular oxygen carrier and storage protein of the heart, is highly conserved in all vertebrates and, because it is small and easy to crystallize, it was the first protein of known 3D structure. Mb is also a protein expressed at high levels, which gives the heart its bright red color. Surprisingly, the physiological role of Mb is not fully understood. However, the common view is that Mb is needed to sustain the high rates of mitochondrial respiration and ATP production in the heart.
With this project, we aim to study the consequences of deleDng Mb expression in the heart to understand the biological function of this protein. We have successfully generated Mb-knockout zebrafish lines lacking Mb gene expression that we now wish to compare with wild-type zebrafish. We will use a wide array of techniques to characterize the significance of Mb expression on several parameters at different levels of biological organization, including whole animal performance, metabolic rates and tolerance to hypoxia, heart metabolomics, mitochondrial function, ATP generation and key enzymatic activities. Experimental work is performed at the Department of Biology, Section of Zoophysiology, Aarhus University, in collaboration with the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Aarhus University, and the Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo.
Education/Academic qualification
Biology, Master, Diving Physiology of Marine Mammals, Aarhus University
Aug 2020 → Jun 2022
Award Date: 1 Jun 2022
Biology, Bachelor (Honours), Morphological Adaptations in the Lungs of High Altitude Ducks, University of British Columbia
Sept 2015 → May 2019
Award Date: 1 May 2019
Keywords
- Animal physiology
- Cardiovascular Physiology
- Fish and fish biology
- Molecular ecophysiology
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The importance of myoglobin for mitochondrial function in vivo
Fago, A. (PI), Oxvig, C. (Collaborator), Bakkeren, C. (Participant) & Lefevre, S. (Collaborator)
01/08/2023 → 30/11/2026
Project: Research
Research output
- 3 Journal article
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Diving at high altitude: O2 transport in the Ruddy Duck and Torrent Duck in the Andes
McCracken, K. G., Scott, G. R., Alza, L., Astie, A., Bakkeren, C., Bautista, E., Bulgarella, M., Cheek, R. G., Chua, B. A., Dawson, N. J., Diaz, A., Ivy, C. M., Frappell, P., Kopuchian, C., Lague, S. L., Maina, J. N., Munoz-Fuentes, V., Schnell, E. R., Sprenger, R. J. & Tubaro, P. L. & 7 others, , 2024, In: Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural Science, Louisiana State University. 1, 93, 81 p., 1.Research output: Contribution to journal/Conference contribution in journal/Contribution to newspaper › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Visual deprivation induces a stronger dive response in a harbor porpoise
Bakkeren, C., Ladegaard, M., Hansen, K. A., Wahlberg, M., Madsen, P. T. & Rojano-Doñate, L., Mar 2023, In: iScience. 26, 3, 13 p., 106204.Research output: Contribution to journal/Conference contribution in journal/Contribution to newspaper › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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A morphometric analysis of the lungs of high-altitude ducks and geese
Bakkeren, C., Smith, E., York, J. M., Chua, B., McCracken, K. G. & Milsom, W. K., 1 Jul 2020, In: Journal of Anatomy. 237, 1, p. 188-196 9 p.Research output: Contribution to journal/Conference contribution in journal/Contribution to newspaper › Journal article › Research › peer-review
3 Citations (Scopus)