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How Tardigrades are able to resist high levels of radiation?

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Prelims level: Tardigrades

Why in the News?

  • A team of researchers has discovered the genetic mechanisms that allow a newly identified tardigrades speciesHypsibius henanensis—to withstand high levels of radiation.

About Tardigrades

  • Tardigrades, often called “water bears” or “moss piglets,” are tiny, water-dwelling microorganisms known for their remarkable ability to survive extreme conditions.
  • They can withstand environments that would be lethal for most life forms, including:
    • Extremely high and low temperatures (from near absolute zero to over 150°C),
    • High levels of radiation and vacuum conditions found in space,
    • Extreme dehydration (losing nearly all water in their bodies),
    • High pressures (up to six times that of the ocean’s deepest trenches).
  • This adaptability makes them a subject of interest for scientists, especially in understanding survival mechanisms in extreme conditions.

How Tardigrades resist High Radiations?

The researchers identified 2,801 genes involved in DNA repair. Three key factors contributing to radiation tolerance include:

  • DNA Repair Protein (TRID1): Enabled the species to repair double-strand DNA breaks due to radiation.
  • Gene Activation for Mitochondrial Proteins: Radiation exposure activated a gene that produced two proteins vital for mitochondrial synthesis and DNA repair.
  • Antioxidant Pigments (Betalains): These pigments neutralize harmful chemicals generated by radiation within cells.

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