Proteomic dataset of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus adhesive organs and secreted adhesive

  • Lebesgue, Nicolas
  • da Costa, Gonçalo
  • Ribeiro, Raquel Mesquita
  • Ribeiro-Silva, Cristina
  • Martins, Gabriel G.
  • Matranga, Valeria
  • Scholten, Arjen
  • Cordeiro, Carlos
  • Heck, Albert J.R.
  • Santos, Romana
Publication date
June 2016
Publisher
The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc.

Abstract

AbstractSea urchins have specialized adhesive organs called tube feet, which mediate strong but reversible adhesion. Tube feet are composed by a disc, producing adhesive and de-adhesive secretions for substratum attachment, and a stem for movement. After detachment the secreted adhesive remains bound to the substratum as a footprint. Recently, a label-free quantitative proteomic approach coupled with the latest mass-spectrometry technology was used to analyze the differential proteome of Paracentrotus lividus adhesive organ, comparing protein expression levels in the tube feet adhesive part (the disc) versus the non-adhesive part (the stem), and also to profile the proteome of the secreted adhesive (glue). This data article contains complem...

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