<HashMap><database>iProX</database><scores/><additional><omics_type>Proteomics</omics_type><submitter>Chun Liu</submitter><species>Bombyx Mori Densovirus</species><full_dataset_link>http://www.iprox.org/page/project.html?id=IPX0014663000</full_dataset_link><submitter_email>mlliuchun@163.com</submitter_email><submitter_affiliation>State Key Laboratory of Resource Insects, SouthWestern University</submitter_affiliation><sample_protocol></sample_protocol><repository>iProX</repository><data_protocol></data_protocol></additional><is_claimable>false</is_claimable><name>PBS- and urea-based dual extraction of Bombyx mori cocoon coat proteins: comparative analysis of yield, bioactivity and proteomic differences</name><description>The silkworm cocoon coat is a crucial natural barrier during the pupal stage, protecting the insect from patho-gens and environmental stress and containing silk proteins with notable antioxidant and antimicrobial activities. In this study, water-soluble proteins were extracted from the outer cocoon layer of the Bombyx mori N4 strain using phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) and 8 M urea, and the two buffer systems were compared in terms of protein yield, bioactivity, and proteomic composition. Urea-based extraction markedly increased the total protein yield, whereas the PBS extract showed stronger radical-scavenging capacity and more pronounced inhibition of fungal growth. Proteomic analysis further revealed clear differences between the two methods in sericin-to-fibroin ratios, recovery of defense-related proteins, and extraction efficiency for membrane-associated proteins. These results provide a ba-sis for the functional exploitation of cocoon coat proteins and for selecting appropriate extraction strategies ac-cording to different research or application goals.</description><dates><publication>Mon Mar 30 00:00:00 BST 2026</publication></dates><accession>PXD076349</accession><cross_references><TAXONOMY>10809</TAXONOMY></cross_references></HashMap>