Phosphoproteomics date after allograft-induced stress responses of Pinctada fucata martensii
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ABSTRACT: Protein phosphorylation modifications are post-translational modifications (PTMs) that play important roles in signal transduction and immune regulation. Implanting a spherical nucleus into a recipient shellfish is critical in marine pearl aquaculture. Protein phosphorylation may be important in the immune responses of Pinctada fucata martensii after nucleus implantation, but their involvement in regulation remains unclear. Here, phosphoproteomics of P. f. martensii gill tissues was conducted 12 h after nuclear implantation using label-free data-independent acquisition (DIA) with LC-MS/MS.
ORGANISM(S): Pinctada Fucata
SUBMITTER:
Haiying Liang
PROVIDER: PXD046564 | iProX | Wed Nov 01 00:00:00 GMT 2023
REPOSITORIES: iProX
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