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Changes in Protein Phosphorylation during Salivary Gland Degeneration in Haemaphysalis longicornis.


ABSTRACT: The ticks feed large amount of blood from their hosts and transmit pathogens to the victims. The salivary gland plays an important role in the blood feeding. When the female ticks are near engorgement, the salivary gland gradually loses its functions and begins to rapidly degenerate. In this study, data-independent acquisition quantitative proteomics was used to study changes in the phosphorylation modification of proteins during salivary gland degeneration in Haemaphysalis longicornis. In this quantitative study, 400 phosphorylated proteins and 850 phosphorylation modification sites were identified. Trough RNA interference experiments, we found that among the proteins with changes in phosphorylation, apoptosis-promoting Hippo protein played a role in salivary gland degeneration.

SUBMITTER: Xiao Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7231830 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Changes in Protein Phosphorylation during Salivary Gland Degeneration in Haemaphysalis longicornis.

Xiao Qi Q   Hu Yuhong Y   Yang Xiaohong X   Tang Jianna J   Wang Xiaoshuang X   Xue Xiaomin X   Li Mengxue M   Wang Minjing M   Zhao Yinan Y   Liu Jingze J   Wang Hui H  

The Korean journal of parasitology 20200430 2


The ticks feed large amount of blood from their hosts and transmit pathogens to the victims. The salivary gland plays an important role in the blood feeding. When the female ticks are near engorgement, the salivary gland gradually loses its functions and begins to rapidly degenerate. In this study, data-independent acquisition quantitative proteomics was used to study changes in the phosphorylation modification of proteins during salivary gland degeneration in Haemaphysalis longicornis. In this  ...[more]

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