Project description:Hydra have a remarkable ability to regenerate after bisection or dissociation. Thus, Hydra is a unique model for studying the mechanisms underlying stemness and self renewal biology. The regeneration of Hyrda offers unique way to investigate molecular mechanisms leading to the establishment of organizer activity during animal development. Here we have investigated the genome-wide occurrence of RNA Polymearse II and Histone H3 in Hydra vulgaris.
Project description:This study aimed to identify the total proteome of Hydra vulgaris, a freshwater polyp, belongs to the cnidarians family with feature of not having a visual eye, while being sensitive to light. Proteins were identified using a combination of gel electrophoresis and data-independent nanoflow liquid chromatography mass spectrometry resulting in the identification of more than 5,200 proteins from all cellular components