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- W3206826544 abstract "The sea cucumber Apostichopus japonicus is an important aquaculture species in China because of its high nutritional and medicinal values. Gender, as a factor affecting the physiology of organisms, is always considered when improving the breeding efficiency of economically important animals. In the present study, protein expression profiles of the gonads and tube feet of male and female A. japonicus were investigated using a comparative proteomics approach. A set of 7499 proteins were identified, which covered a broad range of functions based on function annotations. A significant difference in protein expression profiles was observed between the gonads and tube feet of A. japonicus; gonads showed more apparent gender differences than tube feet. Moreover, the findings revealed that male A. japonicus had more specific functions and most of these functions were associated with energy consumption. Further analyses suggested that the regulation of ERK activity and the capacity of tyrosine production and virus immunity might be more powerful in male and female A. japonicus, respectively. Some candidate proteins were also recognized as potential targets for gender identification of A. japonicus. Overall, our study provides new insights into the understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying gender-based physiological differences in A. japonicus. SIGNIFICANCE: The current study aimed to reveal gender differences in the physiological characteristics of gonads and tube feet of the sea cucumber A. japonicus. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first proteomics study to analyze the differences in the protein expression profiles of external organs between male and female A. japonicus. The analysis revealed gender differences in the protein expression profiles of both gonads and tube feet of A. japonicus, and the gender differences in gonads were quite apparent. Moreover, according to the recognition of differentially expressed proteins and the enrichment analyses based on Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes, a draft view of how the physiological functions of A. japonicus were affected by gender was obtained. Male A. japonicus could have more specific functions related to energy consumption than females. The regulation of ERK activity and virus immunity might be more robust in male and female A. japonicus, respectively. Some candidate proteins were also recognized as potential targets for gender identification of A. japonicus. The findings presented here will improve the understanding of researchers about the molecular mechanisms underlying gender-based differences in A. japonicus and contribute to the meticulous breeding of A. japonicus." @default.
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