Microscopic diffusion in hydrated encysted eggs of brine shrimp

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    Abstract

    Background We have studied microscopic diffusion of water in fully hydrated encysted eggs of brine shrimp (Artemia). Methods We have utilized quasielastic neutron scattering. Results Dry eggs of brine shrimp were rehydrated using (1) water without additives, (2) eutectic mixture of water and dimethyl sulfoxide, and (3) a concentrated aqueous solution of lithium chloride. Despite the complexity of the hydrated multicellular organism, measurable microscopic diffusivity of water is rather well defined. Pure hydration water in eggs exhibits freezing temperature depression, whereas hydration water in eggs mixed with dimethyl sulfoxide or lithium chloride does not crystallize at all. Conclusions The characteristic size of the voids occupied by water or aqueous solvents in hydrated brine shrimp eggs is between 2 and 10 nm. Those voids are accessible to co-solvents such as dimethyl sulfoxide and lithium chloride. There is no evidence of intracellular water in the hydrated eggs. General significance The lack of intracellular water in the fully hydrated (but still under arrested development) state must be linked to the unique resilience against adverse environmental factors documented not only for the anhydrous, but also hydrated encysted eggs of brine shrimp.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)2382-2390
    Number of pages9
    JournalBiochimica et Biophysica Acta - General Subjects
    Volume1861
    Issue number9
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Sep 2017

    Keywords

    • Brine shrimp eggs
    • aqueous solvents
    • hydration water
    • microscopic dynamics

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