“…Using 2-DE to construct a series of 2-D maps in O. masou during the embryogenic period, we detected synchronous increments in protein constituents during the following periods of embryogenesis: (i) the morphological development corresponding to the shift from principal events of axis formation to differentiation of organs and tissues, (ii) retinal pigmentation, and (iii) immediately before hatching 8 . Proteolytic process in cells is emerging as an important mechanism for controlling cellular processes such as cell-cycle regulation by degrading cyclins, stress response by 20S proteasomes 10 , ubiquitin-dependent protein degradation 11 , apoptosis by proteolytic cleavage of certain cellular proteins by caspases 12 , and degradation of yolk proteins during embryonic development in O. mykiss 9,13,14 , Xenopus laevis 15 , the silkmoth Bombyx mori 16 , orthopteran Blattella germanica 17 , stick insect Carausius morosus 18 and cricket Acheta domesticus 19 . In proteomics and proteome analysis using 2-DE, molecular weights and N-terminal sequences for individual protein spots are relatively easily determined.…”