禁食和摄食七鳃鳗(Lampetra morii)颊腺分泌蛋白质组学分析。

IF 2.1 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Proteome Science Pub Date : 2018-05-22 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s12953-018-0137-5
Bowen Li, Meng Gou, Jianmei Han, Xiaofei Yuan, Yingying Li, Tiesong Li, Qi Jiang, Rong Xiao, Qingwei Li
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摘要

背景:以往的研究表明,由于七鳃鳗的吸血习惯,其颊腺中含有一些与抗凝血、伤害和免疫反应相关的调节因子。遗憾的是,摄食七鳃鳗颊腺的蛋白表达谱尚未见报道。本研究旨在进一步鉴定更多与七鳃鳗摄食过程密切相关的蛋白质。方法:采用3d - page、高分辨率NanoLC-MS/MS、Ensembl和NCBI蛋白数据库以及western blot对饲养0、10和60 min的中国东北七鳃鳗(Lampetra morii)颊腺分泌物的蛋白质组学进行比较。结果:本研究中,饲喂组(60 min)颊腺中鉴定的蛋白种类数量显著增加,是禁食组的近10倍。在摄食阶段,七鳃鳗的颊腺分泌中出现了新的蛋白质。根据基因本体(GO)分析和功能预测,对这些蛋白在摄食过程中的潜在作用进行了总结和讨论。此外,鉴定出的部分蛋白在七鳃鳗取食期间表达。结论:七鳃鳗攻击宿主鱼吸血、吸肉时,其颊腺可分泌足够的蛋白质,抑制其寄生过程中遇到的凝血、伤害、氧化应激、免疫反应等不良反应。本研究将为阐明吸血七鳃鳗的摄食机制提供线索。
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Proteomic analysis of buccal gland secretion from fasting and feeding lampreys (<i>Lampetra morii</i>).

Proteomic analysis of buccal gland secretion from fasting and feeding lampreys (<i>Lampetra morii</i>).

Proteomic analysis of buccal gland secretion from fasting and feeding lampreys (<i>Lampetra morii</i>).

Proteomic analysis of buccal gland secretion from fasting and feeding lampreys (Lampetra morii).

Background: Previous studies have shown that lamprey buccal glands contain some regulators related to anticoagulation, nociception, and immune responses due to the blood sucking habit. Regrettably, the protein expression profile in the buccal glands of feeding lampreys has never been reported yet. The present study was performed in order to further identify more proteins which are closely associated with lamprey feeding process.

Methods: 2D-PAGE, NanoLC-MS/MS with higher resolution, Ensembl lamprey and NCBI protein databases, as well as western blot was used to compare the proteomics of buccal gland secretion from China northeast lampreys (Lampetra morii) which had been fed for 0, 10, and 60 min, respectively.

Results: In the present study, the number of identified protein species in the buccal glands of feeding groups (60 min) was increased significantly, nearly ten times of that in the fasting group. During the feeding stage, novel proteins emerged in the buccal gland secretion of lampreys. According to gene ontology (GO) analysis and function predictions, these proteins were summarized and discussed based on their potential roles during feeding process. Furthermore, some of the identified proteins were confirmed to express during the feeding time of lampreys.

Conclusion: When lampreys attack host fishes to suck blood and flesh, their buccal glands could secrete enough proteins to suppress blood coagulation, nociception, oxidative stress, immune response, as well as other adverse effects encountered during their parasitic lives. The present study would provide clues to clarify the feeding mechanism of the bloodsucking lampreys.

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Proteome Science
Proteome Science 生物-生化研究方法
CiteScore
2.90
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17
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: Proteome Science is an open access journal publishing research in the area of systems studies. Proteome Science considers manuscripts based on all aspects of functional and structural proteomics, genomics, metabolomics, systems analysis and metabiome analysis. It encourages the submissions of studies that use large-scale or systems analysis of biomolecules in a cellular, organismal and/or environmental context. Studies that describe novel biological or clinical insights as well as methods-focused studies that describe novel methods for the large-scale study of any and all biomolecules in cells and tissues, such as mass spectrometry, protein and nucleic acid microarrays, genomics, next-generation sequencing and computational algorithms and methods are all within the scope of Proteome Science, as are electron topography, structural methods, proteogenomics, chemical proteomics, stem cell proteomics, organelle proteomics, plant and microbial proteomics. In spite of its name, Proteome Science considers all aspects of large-scale and systems studies because ultimately any mechanism that results in genomic and metabolomic changes will affect or be affected by the proteome. To reflect this intrinsic relationship of biological systems, Proteome Science will consider all such articles.
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