Quantitative proteome profiling reveals molecular hallmarks of egg quality in Atlantic halibut: impairments of transcription and protein folding impede protein and energy homeostasis during early development
Yilmaz, Ozlem; Mangor-Jensen, Anders; Harboe, Torstein; Drønen, Margareth Møgster; Mangor-Jensen, Ragnfrid; Mjaavatten, Olav; Birkeland, Even; Spriet, Endy; Sandven, Linda; Furmanek, Tomasz; Berven, Frode Steingrimsen; Wargelius, Anna; Norberg, Birgitta
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2022Metadata
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Tandem mass tag spectrometry (TMT labeling-LC-MS/MS) was utilized to examine the global proteomes of Atlantic halibut eggs at the 1-cell-stage post fertilization. Comparisons were made between eggs judged to be of good quality (GQ) versus poor quality (BQ) as evidenced by their subsequent rates of survival for 12 days. Altered abundance of selected proteins in BQ eggs was confirmed by parallel reaction monitoring spectrometry (PRM-LC-MS/MS). Correspondence of protein levels to expression of related gene transcripts was examined via qPCR. Potential mitochondrial differences between GQ and BQ eggs were assessed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and measurements of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) levels.