Quantitative proteomics study of larval settlement in the barnacle Balanus amphitrite
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Chen, Zhang-FanZhang, Huoming

Wang, Hao
Matsumura, Kiyotaka
Wong, Yue Him
Ravasi, Timothy

Qian, Pei-Yuan

KAUST Department
Biological and Environmental Sciences and Engineering (BESE) DivisionBioscience Core Lab
Bioscience Program
Integrative Systems Biology Lab
KAUST Global Collaborative Research Program
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2014-02-13Permanent link to this record
http://hdl.handle.net/10754/325336
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Barnacles are major sessile components of the intertidal areas worldwide, and also one of the most dominant fouling organisms in fouling communities. Larval settlement has a crucial ecological effect not only on the distribution of the barnacle population but also intertidal community structures. However, the molecular mechanisms involved in the transition process from the larval to the juvenile stage remain largely unclear. In this study, we carried out comparative proteomic profiles of stage II nauplii, stage VI nauplii, cyprids, and juveniles of the barnacle Balanus amphitrite using label-free quantitative proteomics, followed by the measurement of the gene expression levels of candidate proteins. More than 700 proteins were identified at each stage; 80 were significantly up-regulated in cyprids and 95 in juveniles vs other stages. Specifically, proteins involved in energy and metabolism, the nervous system and signal transduction were significantly up-regulated in cyprids, whereas proteins involved in cytoskeletal remodeling, transcription and translation, cell proliferation and differentiation, and biomineralization were up-regulated in juveniles, consistent with changes associated with larval metamorphosis and tissue remodeling in juveniles. These findings provided molecular evidence for the morphological, physiological and biological changes that occur during the transition process from the larval to the juvenile stages in B. amphitrite. © 2014 Chen et al.Citation
Chen Z-F, Zhang H, Wang H, Matsumura K, Wong YH, et al. (2014) Quantitative Proteomics Study of Larval Settlement in the Barnacle Balanus amphitrite. PLoS ONE 9: e88744. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0088744.Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)Journal
PLoS ONEPubMed ID
24551147PubMed Central ID
PMC3923807ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1371/journal.pone.0088744
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