Tytuł pozycji:
Dataset from the analysis of: Ancestral effects on digestive enzyme activities in the house crickets Acheta domesticus subjected to multigenerational exposure to graphene oxide nanoparticles in food
- Tytuł:
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Dataset from the analysis of: Ancestral effects on digestive enzyme activities in the house crickets Acheta domesticus subjected to multigenerational exposure to graphene oxide nanoparticles in food
- Autorzy:
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Babczyńska, Agnieszka
Tarnawska, Monika
Czaja, Klaudia
Flasz, Barbara
Ajay, Amrendra K.
Napora-Rutkowski, Łukasz
Rozpędek, Katarzyna
Świerczek, Ewa
Kędziorski, Andrzej
Augustyniak, Maria
- Współwytwórcy:
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Flasz, Barbara
- Data publikacji:
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2025-04-03
- Wydawca:
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RepOD
- Tematy:
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Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
nanoparticles
glycolytic enzymes
proteolytic enzymes
dephosphorylating enzymes
esterolytic enzymes
- Dostawca treści:
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Repozytorium Otwartych Danych
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The dataset is connected with the project goal: elucidation and description of mechanisms of decreased survival (in the first and second generations) and decreased DNA stability (in subsequent generations) after constant exposure of cricket cohorts (Acheta domesticus -model organism) to sublethal amounts of GO in their food, and also evaluation of physiological and biochemical symptoms of adjustment to such stressful conditions.
The goal of collecting this data is to check the connection between the multigenerational house cricket intoxication with graphene oxide in two different concentrations and the changes in the activity of 20 gut enzymes.
The partgoals of this project are to check and describe:
1. Connections between exposure of A. domesticus to GO and composition of gut microbiota and, in turn, their physiology (growth, reproduction, and general fitness);
2. Microbiome composition in GO-exposed crickets in relation to strain and generation;
3. Microbiome metabolic profiles in GO-exposed crick-dependent scheme;
4. Energy budget indices in both strains of GO-exposed crickets in relation to exposure time; digestive enzyme activity.