Proteome analysis provides insights into sex differences in Holothuria Scabra

Author:

Cheng Chuhang,Wu FeiFeiORCID,Xu Yizhi,Ren Chunhua,Chen Ting,Li Shella,Shen PeihongORCID,Jiang FajunORCID

Abstract

Sex-determining mechanism is still ambiguous for sea cucumber Holothuria scabra which only manifests gonochorism in gonad. In this study, proteomic analysis was employed to delineate sex-related proteins and genes in gonads of H. scabra, subsequently validated through Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). A total of 5,313 proteins were identified via proteome sequencing. Among these, 817 proteins exhibited expression in both the ovary and testis, with 445 proteins displaying up-regulation and 372 proteins showing down-regulation (ovary vs testis). Furthermore, 136 and 69 proteins were identified as ovary-specific and testis-specific Differentially Abundant Proteins (DAPs), respectively. And 9 DAP coding genes which play crucial role in ovary and testis were verified by qRT-PCR. Notably, 24 ovary-bias proteins enriched in ribosome pathway strongly indicated the crucial role of ribosome in ovary. This study serves to furnish novel evidence pertaining to sex differences in H. scabra.

Funder

Science and Technology Planning Project of Shenzen Municipality

Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region

Postdoctoral Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province

Guangxi Academy of Sciences Basic Research Operating Expenses for Innovative Team Initiation Grant Project

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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