期刊论文详细信息
Marine Ecology Progress Series
Marine proteomics
Brook L. Nunn1  Aaron T. Timperman1 
关键词: Seawater;    Protein;    Mass spectrometry;    Genomics;    Dissolved organic matter;    DOM;    Particulate organic matter;    POM;   
DOI  :  10.3354/meps332281
学科分类:海洋学与技术
来源: Inter-Research
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ABSTRACT: A wealth of information is recorded in a protein’s primary sequence, which can be used to determine its biological function and origin, and provide clues to the mechanisms of degradation. In contrast to DNA, proteins and their amino acid constituents have demonstrated a wide-spread presence outside the cell, preserved in the environment. In marine samples, proteins are present as mixtures from numerous sources in a salty, complex matrix at low concentrations. As a result of these factors, studies of this nitrogen-based component in the oceans have previously been limited to bulk elemental and amino acid analyses; these analyses were incapable of providing details regarding protein sequence, function and source information. Advances in biological mass spectrometry now allow for the analysis and characterization of the protein component from the marine environment. Proteomic mass spectrometry is a high-throughput analysis of protein mixtures that does not require any prior knowledge of the original protein structures in the mixture, making it an ideal technique for marine studies. Potential marine applications of proteomics include: analyzing organisms cultured under different nutrient conditions to examine cellular expression and adaptation, profiling the marine dissolved and particulate organic matter pools to determine source information and understand long-term carbon preservation, and verifying genomic findings with proteomic analyses to determine which genes are translated and to what extent the protein is expressed. Although some major advances in marine studies and mass spectrometry have been made, there remains a significant amount of methods development and community education before the full potential of proteomics is reached.

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