鱼耳石蛋白表达谱的质性鸟枪蛋白质组学策略

BioChem Pub Date : 2023-07-28 DOI:10.3390/biochem3030008
R. Rideout, Trevena N. Youssef, Aaron T. Adamack, R. John, Alejandro M. Cohen, T. D. Fridgen, J. Banoub
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尽管对鱼类耳石及其作为生物年代学记录者的能力进行了数十年的研究,但关于它们的蛋白质组成、蛋白质被纳入耳石基质的机制,以及利用耳石蛋白质深入了解鱼类生活史方面的潜力,仍有许多未知之处。我们使用最先进的鸟枪蛋白质组学方法,结合液相色谱和电喷雾电离轨道阱串联质谱仪,检测了大西洋鳕鱼(Gadus morhua)耳石的蛋白质组成。除了已知的耳石基质蛋白外,我们还发现了2000多种以前未在鳕鱼耳石中发现的蛋白质和1500多种以前未在任何鱼类耳石中发现的蛋白质。其中包括三种新蛋白(somatactin, F-actin-capping蛋白亚基β,膜联蛋白),主要参与结合钙离子并可能介导晶体成核。然而,大多数耳石蛋白不一定与耳石形成有关,而是与鱼类生理的其他方面有关。例如,我们确定了男性(SPATA6蛋白)和女性(卵黄蛋白原-2样蛋白)的性别相关生物标志物。我们重点介绍了具有不同功能的一些值得注意的蛋白质类别;然而,这里的主要目标不是单独讨论每种蛋白质。在耳石中发现的蛋白质的数量和不同的作用表明,蛋白质组学可以从保存的耳石收藏品中揭示关键的生活史信息,这对于了解鱼类生物学和种群生态学的各个方面是非常宝贵的。这一概念验证方法学论文提供了一种新的方法学,由此耳石蛋白质组学可以进一步探索。
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Qualitative Shotgun Proteomics Strategy for Protein Expression Profiling of Fish Otoliths
Despite decades of research on fish otoliths and their capacity to serve as biochronological recorders, much remains unknown about their protein composition, the mechanisms by which proteins are incorporated into the otolith matrix, or the potential for using otolith proteins to provide insight into aspects of fish life history. We examined the protein composition of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) otoliths using a state-of-the-art shotgun proteomics approach with liquid chromatography coupled to an electrospray ionization-orbitrap tandem mass spectrometer. In addition to previously known otolith matrix proteins, we discovered over 2000 proteins not previously identified in cod otoliths and more than 1500 proteins not previously identified in any fish otoliths. These included three novel proteins (Somatolactin, F-actin-capping protein subunit beta, Annexin) primarily involved in binding calcium ions and likely mediating crystal nucleation. However, most of the otolith proteins were not necessarily related to otolith formation but rather to other aspects of fish physiology. For example, we identified sex-related biomarkers for males (SPATA6 protein) and females (Vitellogenin-2-like protein). We highlight some noteworthy classes of proteins having diverse functions; however, the primary goal here is not to discuss each protein separately. The number and diverse roles of the proteins discovered in the otoliths suggest that proteomics could reveal critical life history information from archived otolith collections that could be invaluable for understanding aspects of fish biology and population ecology. This proof-of-concept methodology paper provides a novel methodology whereby otolith proteomics can be further explored.
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