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Proteomic changes occurring along gonad maturation in the edible sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus.

Stefania Ghisaura1, Barbara Loi2, Grazia Biosa1, Maura Baroli3, Daniela Pagnozzi1, Tonina Roggio1, Sergio Uzzau4, Roberto Anedda1, Maria Filippa Addis5.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: The reproductive stage of Paracentrotus lividus strongly influences product quality that, in turn, impacts significantly on the market price. Large, compact and sweet gonads are preferred, and sensory attributes are positively related to the ratio of nutritive phagocytes to gametes. Gonads at advanced maturation stages, although larger, have less desirable attributes, being more watery and bitter especially in females. Therefore, the best compromise among size, texture, and taste needs to be reached. In this study, wild P. lividus were collected along coastal Sardinia, and gonads in the recovery, pre-mature, mature, and spent stages were analyzed by gel-based and by shotgun proteomics. A detailed characterization of the proteome changes occurring in gonads of both sexes along maturation was achieved, and significant modifications were seen in numerous proteins involved in nutrient accumulation in nutritive phagocytes, as well as in gamete biology and maturation. Adding to an improved understanding of the P. lividus reproductive cycle in its natural environment, the results described in this work may form the basis for defining novel protein markers and procedures for an easier sexing and staging, and for monitoring sea urchin gonad maturation cycles in aquaculture plants. Mass spectrometry data are deposited in ProteomeXchange (PXD004200). SIGNIFICANCE: The sensory quality of P. lividus gonads is strongly influenced by the reproductive cycle, with significant changes in flavor, texture, and size. A better knowledge of the protein profiles, patterns, and markers associated with gonad sex and maturation stage can have useful implications for understanding and monitoring these changes. One of these is the ability to identify protein profiles specifically associated with a given stage and, in perspective, to identify maturation and sex markers. The comprehensive proteomic evaluation achieved in this work was made possible by the application of combined gel-based and shotgun approaches. As a result, this study generated the largest proteomic dataset available in the literature for P. lividus, as well as a general picture of protein abundance changes occurring along maturation.
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Keywords:  Maturation marker; Reproductive cycle; Roe; Sardinia; Shotgun proteomics

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27265320     DOI: 10.1016/j.jprot.2016.05.035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Proteomics        ISSN: 1874-3919            Impact factor:   4.044


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Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2022-06-29       Impact factor: 4.755

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Authors:  Stefania Ghisaura; Barbara Loi; Grazia Biosa; Maura Baroli; Daniela Pagnozzi; Tonina Roggio; Sergio Uzzau; Roberto Anedda; Maria Filippa Addis
Journal:  Data Brief       Date:  2016-06-29

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Authors:  Immacolata Castellano; Oriana Migliaccio; Giarita Ferraro; Elisa Maffioli; Daniela Marasco; Antonello Merlino; Adriana Zingone; Gabriella Tedeschi; Anna Palumbo
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-03-15       Impact factor: 4.379

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