Proteomics Studies on the three Larval Stages of Development and Metamorphosis of Babylonia areolata

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Minghui Shen
Guilan Di
Min Li
Jingqiang Fu
Qi Dai
Xiulian Miao
Miaoqin Huang
Weiwei You
Caihuan Ke
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[1] Xiamen University,State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, College of Ocean and Earth Sciences
[2] Henan Normal University,College of Fisheries
[3] Hainan Academy of Ocean and Fisheries Sciences,College of Life Sciences
[4] Liaocheng University,undefined
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The ivory shell, Babylonia areolata, is a commercially important aquaculture species in the southeast coast of mainland China. The middle veliger stage, later veliger stage, and juvenile stage are distinct larval stages in B. areolata development. In this study, we used label-free quantification proteomics analysis of the three developmental stages of B. areolata. We identified a total of 5,583 proteins, of which 1,419 proteins expression level showed significant differential expression. The results of gene ontology enrichment analysis showed that the number of proteins involved in metabolic and cellular processes were the most abundant. Those proteins mostly had functions such as binding, catalytic activity and transporter activity. The results of Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes enrichment analysis showed that the number of proteins involved in the ribosome, carbon metabolism, and lysosome pathways were the most abundant, indicating that protein synthesis and the immune response were active during the three stages of development. This is the first study to use proteomics and real-time PCR to study the early developmental stages of B. areolata, which could provide relevant data on gastropod development. Our results provide insights into the novel aspects of protein function in shell formation, body torsion, changes in feeding habits, attachment and metamorphosis, immune-related activities in B. areolata larvae.
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