| Literature DB >> 29783952 |
Xiujun Sun1,2, Zhihong Liu1,2, Biao Wu1,2, Liqing Zhou1,2, Qi Wang3, Wei Wu1,2, Aiguo Yang4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Scallops possess striated and catch adductor muscles, which have different structure and contractile properties. The striated muscle contracts very quickly for swimming, whereas the smooth catch muscle can keep the shells closed for long periods with little expenditure of energy. In this study, we performed proteomic and transcriptomic analyses of differences between the striated (fast) and catch (slow) adductor muscles in Yesso scallop Patinopecten yessoensis.Entities:
Keywords: Catch adductor muscle; Proteomics; Scallops; Striated adductor muscle; Transcriptomics
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29783952 PMCID: PMC5963113 DOI: 10.1186/s12864-018-4770-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genomics ISSN: 1471-2164 Impact factor: 3.969
Fig. 1The striated (fast) and catch (slow) adductor muscles of Yesso scallop Patinopecten yessoensis. a, Photograph of adductor muscles in a live scallop; b, Photograph of adductor muscles after removal of all organs and tissues
Fig. 2Volcano plots for differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between slow and fast adductor muscles. Points of the plots represent transcripts that are significantly differentially expressed. Green points represent transcripts with significantly lower expression level (slow versus fast muscle), while red circles represent transcripts with significantly higher expression level (P < 0.05)
Fig. 3Gene Ontology (GO) enrichment results for DEGs between slow and fast muscle. HS, catch (slow) muscle; PL, striated (fast) muscle. Red bars represent upregulated genes for slow versus fast muscles, while green bars represent downregulated genes in the same comparison
Fig. 4Quantitative RT-PCR (qPCR) results of muscle-related genes between slow and fast muscles of P. yessoensis. a, the relative expression obtained from qPCR analysis; b, the RPKM (reads per kb per million reads) values of the selected genes according to transcriptomic data. HS, catch (slow) muscle; PL, striated (fast) muscle
Fig. 5Association analysis of transcriptome and proteome differences between slow and fast muscles in P. yessoensis (protein fold changes > 1.2 and mRNA fold change > 2). Red dots (group 1, 3, 7, and 9) represent significant changes of expression in both mRNA and protein; Green dots (group 2 and 8) show significant changes in mRNA expression levels only; Blue dots (group 4 and 6) denote significant changes of expression in protein levels only; Grey dots (group 5) display no significant change of expression in either mRNA or proteins
Fig. 6Schematic representation of fiber structure and composition for striated (fast) adductor muscle in P. yessoensis, based on its vertebrate counterparts. Localization of proteins identified was predicted from transcriptomic and proteomic analyses. Red fonts represent those proteins with significantly higher expression in fast muscle; Green fonts represent proteins with significantly lower expression in fast muscle; Black fonts represent no quantitative difference in protein levels between slow and fast muscles. Numbers in parentheses are the group distributions, according to the association analysis of transcriptome and proteome data