Abstract
The swim bladder of Chu's croaker (Nibea coibor) is an expensive food with high texture requirements. In this study, we found that male swim bladder had better toughness than female. To explore the main determining factor affecting texture properties of swim bladder, a comparison of proximate composition, collagen microstructure, and proteomics was carried out between male and female swim bladders. Results indicated that it should be collagen microstructure mainly affecting the texture characteristics of swim bladder, rather than the composition. The collagen fibers in male swim bladder were significantly more uniform and regular than female. By proteomics analysis, it was further discovered that collagen XII was the most significantly up-regulated protein in the male swim bladder and may be crucial in morphology of collagen fibers. In summary, collagen XII was identified to be a potential key molecule affecting the texture of the swim bladder, mainly through regulating properties of collagen fibers. This study contributes to a deeper understanding of the structural characteristics of swim bladder collagen and provides critical molecular targets for the regulation of texture in swim bladder.