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Proteogenomic Characterization of the Cement and Adhesive Gland of the Pelagic Gooseneck Barnacle Lepas anatifera

We focus on the stalked goose barnacle L. anatifera adhesive system, an opportunistic less selective species for the substrate, found attached to a variety of floating objects at seas. Adhesion is an adaptative character in barnacles, ensuring adequate positioning in the habitat for feeding and repr...

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Autores principales: Domínguez-Pérez, Dany, Almeida, Daniela, Wissing, Josef, Machado, André M., Jänsch, Lothar, Antunes, Agostinho, Castro, Luís Filipe, Vasconcelos, Vitor, Campos, Alexandre, Cunha, Isabel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8037658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33806079
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22073370
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author Domínguez-Pérez, Dany
Almeida, Daniela
Wissing, Josef
Machado, André M.
Jänsch, Lothar
Antunes, Agostinho
Castro, Luís Filipe
Vasconcelos, Vitor
Campos, Alexandre
Cunha, Isabel
author_facet Domínguez-Pérez, Dany
Almeida, Daniela
Wissing, Josef
Machado, André M.
Jänsch, Lothar
Antunes, Agostinho
Castro, Luís Filipe
Vasconcelos, Vitor
Campos, Alexandre
Cunha, Isabel
author_sort Domínguez-Pérez, Dany
collection PubMed
description We focus on the stalked goose barnacle L. anatifera adhesive system, an opportunistic less selective species for the substrate, found attached to a variety of floating objects at seas. Adhesion is an adaptative character in barnacles, ensuring adequate positioning in the habitat for feeding and reproduction. The protein composition of the cement multicomplex and adhesive gland was quantitatively studied using shotgun proteomic analysis. Overall, 11,795 peptide sequences were identified in the gland and 2206 in the cement, clustered in 1689 and 217 proteinGroups, respectively. Cement specific adhesive proteins (CPs), proteases, protease inhibitors, cuticular and structural proteins, chemical cues, and many unannotated proteins were found, among others. In the cement, CPs were the most abundant (80.5%), being the bulk proteins CP100k and -52k the most expressed of all, and CP43k-like the most expressed interfacial protein. Unannotated proteins comprised 4.7% of the cement proteome, ranking several of them among the most highly expressed. Eight of these proteins showed similar physicochemical properties and amino acid composition to known CPs and classified through Principal Components Analysis (PCA) as new CPs. The importance of PCA on the identification of unannotated non-conserved adhesive proteins, whose selective pressure is on their relative amino acid abundance, was demonstrated.
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spelling pubmed-80376582021-04-12 Proteogenomic Characterization of the Cement and Adhesive Gland of the Pelagic Gooseneck Barnacle Lepas anatifera Domínguez-Pérez, Dany Almeida, Daniela Wissing, Josef Machado, André M. Jänsch, Lothar Antunes, Agostinho Castro, Luís Filipe Vasconcelos, Vitor Campos, Alexandre Cunha, Isabel Int J Mol Sci Article We focus on the stalked goose barnacle L. anatifera adhesive system, an opportunistic less selective species for the substrate, found attached to a variety of floating objects at seas. Adhesion is an adaptative character in barnacles, ensuring adequate positioning in the habitat for feeding and reproduction. The protein composition of the cement multicomplex and adhesive gland was quantitatively studied using shotgun proteomic analysis. Overall, 11,795 peptide sequences were identified in the gland and 2206 in the cement, clustered in 1689 and 217 proteinGroups, respectively. Cement specific adhesive proteins (CPs), proteases, protease inhibitors, cuticular and structural proteins, chemical cues, and many unannotated proteins were found, among others. In the cement, CPs were the most abundant (80.5%), being the bulk proteins CP100k and -52k the most expressed of all, and CP43k-like the most expressed interfacial protein. Unannotated proteins comprised 4.7% of the cement proteome, ranking several of them among the most highly expressed. Eight of these proteins showed similar physicochemical properties and amino acid composition to known CPs and classified through Principal Components Analysis (PCA) as new CPs. The importance of PCA on the identification of unannotated non-conserved adhesive proteins, whose selective pressure is on their relative amino acid abundance, was demonstrated. MDPI 2021-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8037658/ /pubmed/33806079 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22073370 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ).
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Domínguez-Pérez, Dany
Almeida, Daniela
Wissing, Josef
Machado, André M.
Jänsch, Lothar
Antunes, Agostinho
Castro, Luís Filipe
Vasconcelos, Vitor
Campos, Alexandre
Cunha, Isabel
Proteogenomic Characterization of the Cement and Adhesive Gland of the Pelagic Gooseneck Barnacle Lepas anatifera
title Proteogenomic Characterization of the Cement and Adhesive Gland of the Pelagic Gooseneck Barnacle Lepas anatifera
title_full Proteogenomic Characterization of the Cement and Adhesive Gland of the Pelagic Gooseneck Barnacle Lepas anatifera
title_fullStr Proteogenomic Characterization of the Cement and Adhesive Gland of the Pelagic Gooseneck Barnacle Lepas anatifera
title_full_unstemmed Proteogenomic Characterization of the Cement and Adhesive Gland of the Pelagic Gooseneck Barnacle Lepas anatifera
title_short Proteogenomic Characterization of the Cement and Adhesive Gland of the Pelagic Gooseneck Barnacle Lepas anatifera
title_sort proteogenomic characterization of the cement and adhesive gland of the pelagic gooseneck barnacle lepas anatifera
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8037658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33806079
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22073370
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