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Multi-omics (Transcriptome and Proteome) Profiling of Hepatopancreas from Penaeus monodon under Low-Salinity Stress


ABSTRACT: This study employs proteomics to analyze the molecular response mechanisms in the hepatopancreas of Penaeus monodon under low-salinity stress. By comparing protein expression profiles between stressed and control groups, key differentially expressed proteins involved in energy metabolism and stress response were identified. These findings reveal the protein-level adaptive mechanisms of Penaeus monodon, providing crucial insights for understanding its salinity tolerance and breeding stress-resistant strains in aquaculture.

ORGANISM(S): Penaeus Monodon Nudivirus

SUBMITTER: Jianzhi Shi  

PROVIDER: PXD071119 | iProX | Fri Nov 21 00:00:00 GMT 2025

REPOSITORIES: iProX

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Integrated transcriptomic and proteomic insights into low-salinity stress adaptation in Penaeus monodon.

Diao Hongshan H   Shi Jianzhi J   Jiang Song S   Yang Qibin Q   Li Wenzhe W   Li Yundong Y   Huang Jianhua J   Yang Lishi L   Ding Yangyang Y   Zhou Falin F  

Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part D, Genomics & proteomics 20251126


Salinity is a critical environmental factor affecting the growth of crustaceans. As an economically important aquaculture species, the farming of Penaeus monodon is currently facing challenges from salinity fluctuations caused by climate change. However, studies utilizing multi-omics approaches to elucidate its molecular adaptation mechanisms to low salinity remain limited. This study systematically investigated the molecular regulatory mechanisms of P. monodon under low salinity stress (3 ‰) at  ...[more]

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