Determining the proteomic profile changes in mabuya's sp placenta and ovary (squamata: scincidae)

Los reptiles son el grupo más diverso entre los vertebrados, proporcionan un sistema integral para estudios comparativos sobre metabolismo, fisiología animal y biología del desarrollo. Sin embargo, los datos moleculares disponibles son limitados y sólo recientemente han comenzado a llamar la atenció...

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Hernandez Diaz, Yurany Nathaly
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Viviparidad
Gestación
Proteomica
Placentotrofía
Desarrollo Embrionario
Reptiles are the most diverse group among vertebrates
providing an integrated system for comparative studies on metabolic
animal physiology and developmental biology. However
the molecular data available is limited and only recently have started to call attention in the "omics" sciences. Mabuya sp is a viviparous placentrotrophic colombian skink with important reproductive features
including microlecithal eggs
early luteolysis
and the development of a highly specialized placenta implicated in respiratory exchange and the transference of all nutrients (ions
lipids and nitrogen
as an index of protein) necessary for embryo development. Our aim was to identify proteins that are differentially expressed in the ovary and placenta of Mabuya sp during early
mid and late gestation
their possible metabolic pathways and biological processes. We carried out a comparative proteomic analysis during gestation in both tissues by SDS-PAGE
2D-PAGE and MALDI-TOF. Differential -test P<0.05) ovarian and placental protein identification were related to housekeeping processes as cell structure
movement and energy. Proteins found in ovary are mainly associated with follicular development and its regulation. In the placenta
particularly during mid and late gestation when it is mature and highly specialized
protein expression is involved with functions like nutrient metabolism
transport
protein synthesis and embryonic development. This work provides preliminary insights about the proteins expressed and their physiological mechanisms in Mabuya during gestation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Determining the proteomic profile changes in mabuya's sp placenta and ovary (squamata: scincidae)
dc.title.english.none.fl_str_mv Viviparity, Gestation, Proteomics, Placentotrophy, Embryonic Development.
title Determining the proteomic profile changes in mabuya's sp placenta and ovary (squamata: scincidae)
spellingShingle Determining the proteomic profile changes in mabuya's sp placenta and ovary (squamata: scincidae)
Viviparidad
Gestación
Proteomica
Placentotrofía
Desarrollo Embrionario
Reptiles are the most diverse group among vertebrates
providing an integrated system for comparative studies on metabolic
animal physiology and developmental biology. However
the molecular data available is limited and only recently have started to call attention in the "omics" sciences. Mabuya sp is a viviparous placentrotrophic colombian skink with important reproductive features
including microlecithal eggs
early luteolysis
and the development of a highly specialized placenta implicated in respiratory exchange and the transference of all nutrients (ions
lipids and nitrogen
as an index of protein) necessary for embryo development. Our aim was to identify proteins that are differentially expressed in the ovary and placenta of Mabuya sp during early
mid and late gestation
their possible metabolic pathways and biological processes. We carried out a comparative proteomic analysis during gestation in both tissues by SDS-PAGE
2D-PAGE and MALDI-TOF. Differential -test P<0.05) ovarian and placental protein identification were related to housekeeping processes as cell structure
movement and energy. Proteins found in ovary are mainly associated with follicular development and its regulation. In the placenta
particularly during mid and late gestation when it is mature and highly specialized
protein expression is involved with functions like nutrient metabolism
transport
protein synthesis and embryonic development. This work provides preliminary insights about the proteins expressed and their physiological mechanisms in Mabuya during gestation.
title_short Determining the proteomic profile changes in mabuya's sp placenta and ovary (squamata: scincidae)
title_full Determining the proteomic profile changes in mabuya's sp placenta and ovary (squamata: scincidae)
title_fullStr Determining the proteomic profile changes in mabuya's sp placenta and ovary (squamata: scincidae)
title_full_unstemmed Determining the proteomic profile changes in mabuya's sp placenta and ovary (squamata: scincidae)
title_sort Determining the proteomic profile changes in mabuya's sp placenta and ovary (squamata: scincidae)
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Hernandez Diaz, Yurany Nathaly
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Ramirez Pinilla, Martha Patricia
Torres Sáez, Rodrigo Gonzalo
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Hernandez Diaz, Yurany Nathaly
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Viviparidad
Gestación
Proteomica
Placentotrofía
Desarrollo Embrionario
topic Viviparidad
Gestación
Proteomica
Placentotrofía
Desarrollo Embrionario
Reptiles are the most diverse group among vertebrates
providing an integrated system for comparative studies on metabolic
animal physiology and developmental biology. However
the molecular data available is limited and only recently have started to call attention in the "omics" sciences. Mabuya sp is a viviparous placentrotrophic colombian skink with important reproductive features
including microlecithal eggs
early luteolysis
and the development of a highly specialized placenta implicated in respiratory exchange and the transference of all nutrients (ions
lipids and nitrogen
as an index of protein) necessary for embryo development. Our aim was to identify proteins that are differentially expressed in the ovary and placenta of Mabuya sp during early
mid and late gestation
their possible metabolic pathways and biological processes. We carried out a comparative proteomic analysis during gestation in both tissues by SDS-PAGE
2D-PAGE and MALDI-TOF. Differential -test P<0.05) ovarian and placental protein identification were related to housekeeping processes as cell structure
movement and energy. Proteins found in ovary are mainly associated with follicular development and its regulation. In the placenta
particularly during mid and late gestation when it is mature and highly specialized
protein expression is involved with functions like nutrient metabolism
transport
protein synthesis and embryonic development. This work provides preliminary insights about the proteins expressed and their physiological mechanisms in Mabuya during gestation.
dc.subject.keyword.none.fl_str_mv Reptiles are the most diverse group among vertebrates
providing an integrated system for comparative studies on metabolic
animal physiology and developmental biology. However
the molecular data available is limited and only recently have started to call attention in the "omics" sciences. Mabuya sp is a viviparous placentrotrophic colombian skink with important reproductive features
including microlecithal eggs
early luteolysis
and the development of a highly specialized placenta implicated in respiratory exchange and the transference of all nutrients (ions
lipids and nitrogen
as an index of protein) necessary for embryo development. Our aim was to identify proteins that are differentially expressed in the ovary and placenta of Mabuya sp during early
mid and late gestation
their possible metabolic pathways and biological processes. We carried out a comparative proteomic analysis during gestation in both tissues by SDS-PAGE
2D-PAGE and MALDI-TOF. Differential -test P<0.05) ovarian and placental protein identification were related to housekeeping processes as cell structure
movement and energy. Proteins found in ovary are mainly associated with follicular development and its regulation. In the placenta
particularly during mid and late gestation when it is mature and highly specialized
protein expression is involved with functions like nutrient metabolism
transport
protein synthesis and embryonic development. This work provides preliminary insights about the proteins expressed and their physiological mechanisms in Mabuya during gestation.
description Los reptiles son el grupo más diverso entre los vertebrados, proporcionan un sistema integral para estudios comparativos sobre metabolismo, fisiología animal y biología del desarrollo. Sin embargo, los datos moleculares disponibles son limitados y sólo recientemente han comenzado a llamar la atención en las ciencias "ómicas". Mabuya sp es una especie vivípara placentotrofica colombiana con importantes características reproductivas, incluido el desarrollo de huevos microlecitos, luteólisis temprana y el desarrollo de una placenta altamente especializada implicada en el intercambio respiratorio y la transferencia de todos los nutrientes (iones, lípidos y nitrógeno, como un índice de proteínas) necesarios para el desarrollo del embrión. Nuestro objetivo fue identificar las proteínas que se expresan diferencialmente en el ovario y la placenta de Mabuya sp durante la gestación temprana, media y tardía, sus posibles rutas metabólicas y procesos biológicos. Se realizó un análisis proteómico comparativo durante la gestación en ambos tejidos por SDS-PAGE, 2D-PAGE y MALDI-TOF. Diferencial (t-Student P <0,05). La identificación de proteínas expresadas en la placenta y el ovario están relacionadas con procesos como la estructura y movimiento celular y energía entre otros. Las proteínas que se encontraron en el ovario se asocian principalmente con el desarrollo folicular y su regulación. En la placenta, en particular durante mediados y finales de la gestación cuando está es madura y altamente especializada, la expresión de proteínas está involucrada con funciones como metabolismo de los nutrientes, el transporte, la síntesis de proteínas y el desarrollo embrionario. Este trabajo proporciona información detallada preliminares sobre las proteínas expresadas y sus mecanismos fisiológicos en la placenta de Mabuya sp y el ovario durante la gestación.
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Las proteínas que se encontraron en el ovario se asocian principalmente con el desarrollo folicular y su regulación. En la placenta, en particular durante mediados y finales de la gestación cuando está es madura y altamente especializada, la expresión de proteínas está involucrada con funciones como metabolismo de los nutrientes, el transporte, la síntesis de proteínas y el desarrollo embrionario. 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Mabuya sp is a viviparous placentrotrophic colombian skink with important reproductive featuresincluding microlecithal eggsearly luteolysisand the development of a highly specialized placenta implicated in respiratory exchange and the transference of all nutrients (ionslipids and nitrogenas an index of protein) necessary for embryo development. Our aim was to identify proteins that are differentially expressed in the ovary and placenta of Mabuya sp during earlymid and late gestationtheir possible metabolic pathways and biological processes. We carried out a comparative proteomic analysis during gestation in both tissues by SDS-PAGE2D-PAGE and MALDI-TOF. Differential -test P<0.05) ovarian and placental protein identification were related to housekeeping processes as cell structuremovement and energy. Proteins found in ovary are mainly associated with follicular development and its regulation. In the placentaparticularly during mid and late gestation when it is mature and highly specializedprotein expression is involved with functions like nutrient metabolismtransportprotein synthesis and embryonic development. 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