A proteomic insight into vitellogenesis during tick ovary maturation

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Autor(a) principal: Xavier, Marina Amaral
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Tirloni, Lucas, Pinto, Antonio Frederico Michel, Diedrich, Jolene K., Yates III, John R., Mulenga, Albert, Logullo, Carlos, Vaz Junior, Itabajara da Silva, Seixas, Adriana, Termignoni, Carlos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
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Resumo: Ticks are arthropod ectoparasites of importance for public and veterinary health. The understanding of tick oogenesis and embryogenesis could contribute to the development of novel control methods. However, to date, studies on the temporal dynamics of proteins during ovary development were not reported. In the present study we followed protein profile during ovary maturation. Proteomic analysis of ovary extracts was performed by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/ MS) using shotgun strategy, in addition to dimethyl labelling-based protein quantification. A total of 3,756 proteins were identified, which were functionally annotated into 30 categories. Circa 80% of the annotated proteins belong to categories related to basal metabolism, such as protein synthesis and modification machineries, nuclear regulation, cytoskeleton, proteasome machinery, transcriptional machinery, energetic metabolism, extracellular matrix/cell adhesion, immunity, oxidation/ detoxification metabolism, signal transduction, and storage. The abundance of selected proteins involved in yolk uptake and degradation, as well as vitellin accumulation during ovary maturation, was assessed using dimethyl-labelling quantification. In conclusion, proteins identified in this study provide a framework for future studies to elucidate tick development and validate candidate targets for novel control methods.
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title A proteomic insight into vitellogenesis during tick ovary maturation
spellingShingle A proteomic insight into vitellogenesis during tick ovary maturation
Xavier, Marina Amaral
Rhipicephalus microplus
Oogenese
Vitelogênese
Embriogenese
Proteômica
Controle biológico
Proteome informatics
Proteomics
title_short A proteomic insight into vitellogenesis during tick ovary maturation
title_full A proteomic insight into vitellogenesis during tick ovary maturation
title_fullStr A proteomic insight into vitellogenesis during tick ovary maturation
title_full_unstemmed A proteomic insight into vitellogenesis during tick ovary maturation
title_sort A proteomic insight into vitellogenesis during tick ovary maturation
author Xavier, Marina Amaral
author_facet Xavier, Marina Amaral
Tirloni, Lucas
Pinto, Antonio Frederico Michel
Diedrich, Jolene K.
Yates III, John R.
Mulenga, Albert
Logullo, Carlos
Vaz Junior, Itabajara da Silva
Seixas, Adriana
Termignoni, Carlos
author_role author
author2 Tirloni, Lucas
Pinto, Antonio Frederico Michel
Diedrich, Jolene K.
Yates III, John R.
Mulenga, Albert
Logullo, Carlos
Vaz Junior, Itabajara da Silva
Seixas, Adriana
Termignoni, Carlos
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Xavier, Marina Amaral
Tirloni, Lucas
Pinto, Antonio Frederico Michel
Diedrich, Jolene K.
Yates III, John R.
Mulenga, Albert
Logullo, Carlos
Vaz Junior, Itabajara da Silva
Seixas, Adriana
Termignoni, Carlos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Rhipicephalus microplus
Oogenese
Vitelogênese
Embriogenese
Proteômica
Controle biológico
topic Rhipicephalus microplus
Oogenese
Vitelogênese
Embriogenese
Proteômica
Controle biológico
Proteome informatics
Proteomics
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Proteome informatics
Proteomics
description Ticks are arthropod ectoparasites of importance for public and veterinary health. The understanding of tick oogenesis and embryogenesis could contribute to the development of novel control methods. However, to date, studies on the temporal dynamics of proteins during ovary development were not reported. In the present study we followed protein profile during ovary maturation. Proteomic analysis of ovary extracts was performed by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/ MS) using shotgun strategy, in addition to dimethyl labelling-based protein quantification. A total of 3,756 proteins were identified, which were functionally annotated into 30 categories. Circa 80% of the annotated proteins belong to categories related to basal metabolism, such as protein synthesis and modification machineries, nuclear regulation, cytoskeleton, proteasome machinery, transcriptional machinery, energetic metabolism, extracellular matrix/cell adhesion, immunity, oxidation/ detoxification metabolism, signal transduction, and storage. The abundance of selected proteins involved in yolk uptake and degradation, as well as vitellin accumulation during ovary maturation, was assessed using dimethyl-labelling quantification. In conclusion, proteins identified in this study provide a framework for future studies to elucidate tick development and validate candidate targets for novel control methods.
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