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Glowing Arctic snailfish is packed with antifreeze proteins

Greenland鈥檚 variegated snailfish produces antifreeze proteins that stop large ice crystal formation, keeping the animal鈥檚 blood like a slushie, instead of frozen solid

By Corryn Wetzel

16 August 2022

Liparis gibbus (white light) A juvenile Liparis gibbus imaged under white light ? J. Sparks, D. Gruber

A juvenile variegated snailfish

J. Sparks, D. Gruber

The variegated snailfish produces soaring levels of antifreeze proteins, which help the species avoid freezing to death in Greenland’s icy waters.

and at the American Museum of Natural History in New York made the unexpected discovery on an expedition off the coast of eastern Greenland in 2019.

鈥淚t feels like you’re on another planet,鈥 says Gruber, describing scuba diving in the frigid landscape. When they finally spotted the 18-millimetre long bioluminescent fish, it was tucked in a crevice of an iceberg. 鈥淏ecause it was one of the few fish living on the iceberg, it had to be doing something special to be able to make [the iceberg] its home.鈥

At first, Gruber and Sparks were intrigued by the snailfish鈥檚 (Liparis gibbus) known ability to bioluminesce shades of red and green. But when they examined the fish鈥檚 DNA, they found the species was hiding another remarkable trick: genes coded for churning out antifreeze proteins.

These special proteins bind to water to limit the size of ice crystal formation, keeping the animal鈥檚 blood more like a slushie, instead of frozen solid.

Some frogs and lizards can endure partial freezing, but fish and mammal cells can鈥檛 survive the damage caused by ice crystals. While researchers have known for decades that some cold-water fish have this antifreeze-producing ability, the variegated snailfish has the highest level of gene expression for the proteins ever reported.

The team looked at the species鈥 genome 鈥 the fish鈥檚 genetic material 鈥 and the animal鈥檚 transcriptome, which indicates the proteins it is making at that point in time.

at the University of Illinois who was not involved in the work says she would like to see the team assess levels of antifreeze protein present in the fish鈥檚 blood, rather than rely on instructions coded in the species鈥 genes. While the snailfish鈥檚 genes contain the instructions for protein production, it鈥檚 unclear how that translates to the animal鈥檚 antifreeze ability.

As climate change leads to increased temperatures near the poles, Gruber worries that the cold-water-loving species could be pushed out of their habitat as species suited to more temperate waters move in.

鈥淵ou literally feel like you’re in a freezer that had been left open overnight,鈥 says Gruber, describing the melting landscape. 鈥淚t made us think, wow, I wonder what’s going to happen to this fish when there are no icebergs? Its superpower is no longer a superpower.鈥

Evolutionary Bioinformatics

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