Integrative proteome and metabolome analyses reveal molecular basis underlying growth and nutrient composition in the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas
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Integrative proteome and metabolome analyses reveal molecular basis underlying growth and nutrient composition in the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas
Abstract
In order to comprehend the molecular basis of growth, nutrient composition, and color pigmentation in oysters, comparative proteome and metabolome analyses of two selectively bred oyster strains with contrasting growth rate and shell color were used in this study. A total of 289 proteins and 224 metabolites were identified differentially expressed between the two strains. We identified a series of specifically enriched functional clusters implicated in protein biosynthesis (RPL4, MRPS7, and CARS), fatty acid metabolism (ACSL5, PEX3, ACOXI, CPTIA, FABP6, and HSD17B12), energy metabolism (FH, PPP1R7, CLAM2, and RGN), cell proliferation (MYB, NFYC, DOHH, TOP2a, SMARCA5, and SMARCC2), material transport (ABCB1, ABCB8, VPS16, and VPS33a), and pigmentation (RDH7, RDH13, Retsat, COX15, and Cyp3a9). Integrated proteome and metabolome analyses indicate that fast-growing strain utilize energy-efficient mechanisms of ATP generation while promoting protein and polyunsaturated fatty acid synthesis, activating the cell cycle to increase cell proliferation and thus promoting their biomass increase. These results uncovered molecular mechanisms underlying growth regulation, nutrition quality, and pigmentation and provided candidate biomarkers for molecular breeding in oysters. SIGNIFICANCE: Rapid growth has always been the primary breeding objective to increase the production profits of Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas), while favorable nutritional quality and beautiful color add commercial value. In recent years, proteomic and metabolomic techniques have been widely used in marine organisms, although these techniques are seldom utilized to study oyster growth and development. In this study, two C. gigas strains with contrasted phenotypes in growth and shell color provided an ideal model for unraveling the molecular basis of growth and nutrient composition through a comparison of the proteome and metabolome. Since proteins and metabolites are the critical undertakers and the end products of cellular regulatory processes, identifying the differentially expressed proteins and metabolites would allow for discovering biomarkers and pathways that were implicated in cell growth, proliferation, and other critical functions. This work provides valuable resources in assistance with molecular breeding of oyster strains with superior production traits of fast-growth and high-quality nutrient value.
Keywords: Body size; Crassostrea gigas; Growth; Metabolome; Proteome.
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