| Literature DB >> 31919614 |
Minjing Wang1, Yuhong Hu2, Mengxue Li1, Qianqian Xu1, Xiaoli Zhang1, Xiaoshuang Wang1, Xiaomin Xue1, Qi Xiao1, Jingze Liu3,4, Hui Wang5,6.
Abstract
Haemaphysalis longicornis is an ixodid tick that can spread a wide variety of pathogens, affecting humans, livestock and wildlife health. The high reproductive capability of this species is initiated by the ingestion of a large amount of blood ingested by the engorged female tick. The degree of ovarian development is proportional to the number of eggs laid. Studying the regulatory mechanism of tick ovary development is relevant for the development of novel tick control methods. In this study, we used quantitative proteomics to study the dynamic changes in protein expression and protein phosphorylation during ovarian development of engorged female H. longicornis ticks. Synergistic action of many proteins (n = 3031) is required to achieve ovarian development and oocyte formation rapidly. Through bioinformatics analysis, changes in protein expressions and phosphorylation modifications in regulating the ovarian development of female ticks are described. Many proteins play an essential role during ovarian development. Also, protein phosphorylation appeared an important reproductive strategy to enable ticks to efficiently convert large amounts of blood in the ovaries into egg-producing components and ultimately produce many eggs.Entities:
Keywords: DIA; Haemaphysalis longicornis; Ovary; Phosphorylation; Proteomics
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31919614 DOI: 10.1007/s10493-020-00469-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Appl Acarol ISSN: 0168-8162 Impact factor: 2.132