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Proteomic Profiling During the Pre-competent to Competent Transition of the Biofouling Polychaete Hydroides Elegans

Authors :
Zhang, Yu
Sun, Jin
Zhang, Huoming
Kondethimma h., Chandramouli
Xu, Sharon Ying
He, Lisheng
Ravasi, Timothy
Qian, Peiyuan
Zhang, Yu
Sun, Jin
Zhang, Huoming
Kondethimma h., Chandramouli
Xu, Sharon Ying
He, Lisheng
Ravasi, Timothy
Qian, Peiyuan
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The polychaete, Hydroides elegans, is a tube-building worm that is widely distributed in tropical and subtropical seas. It is a dominant fouling species and thus a major target organism in antifouling research. Here, the first high-throughput proteomic profiling of pre-competent and competent larvae of H. elegans is reported with the identification of 1,519 and 1,322 proteins, respectively. These proteins were associated with a variety of biological processes. However, a large proportion was involved in energy metabolism, redox homeostasis, and microtubule-based processes. A comparative analysis revealed 21 proteins that were differentially regulated in larvae approaching competency.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn900298440
Document Type :
Electronic Resource