A new proteomics technology has been implemented to study the protein repertoires of developing oocytes of giant grouper (Epinephelus lanceolatus). Knowledge of the chemical composition and physiochemical properties of vitellogenin (Vtg) is necessary to interpret the functional and biological properties attributed during ovulation. Vtg, as a biomarker indicator in sex determination, has been analyzed to determine the sex and maturational status of fish in the absence of the gonad tissue. A male giant grouper was induced by 2 mg/kg of 17ß-estradiol (E2), and blood was sampled at days 0, 1, 3, 5, and 10. SDS-PAGE 1D electrophoresis was used to analyze Vtg protein, and Vtg identification was done with 4800 Plus MALDI TOF/TOF™ mass spectrophotometer (Applied Biosystems/MDS SCIEX, USA). Meanwhile, MS/MS de novo sequencing identified the proteins by matching sequences of tryptic peptides to the known sequences of other species. Vtg was confirmed by MASCOT at 95% significant level, and molecular mass was 187 kDa. Protein resolved on SDS-PAGE as a double band of approximately the same mass as determined with MALDI-TOF. The N-terminal sequences and identification of Vtg were also determined. The potential of using MS methods to understand the structure and function of Vtg is discussed.
Introduction: Investigation of urine proteome in patients with acute melioidosis may reveal potential disease markers, from either bacterial or human proteins. We used an in-solution gel-free method instead of 2-DE to detect human and Burkholderia pseudomallei proteins in urine of patients with acute melioidosis. Here, we propose a simpler, economical method for preparing urine samples directly from melioidosis patients, for in-solution proteomic analysis using LCMS-QTOF MS/MS or MALDI-TOF MS/MS. Material and Methods: We adapted an acetone-TCA based protein precipitation method with LCMS-QTOF MS to detect the B. pseudomallei proteins directly from urine of acute melioidosis patients (culture positive and negative). This process involves protein precipitation, desalting, trypsin digestion, and optimization for the mass spectrometry. Results: A total of 3,866 human peptides were detected across 11 urine samples from clinically suspected acute melioidosis patients. Among them were three Burkholderia specific proteins detected in 75% of culture positive samples. Large amounts of acute phase proteins, cell mediated immunity proteins, complement pathway proteins and inflammatory mediators were seen upon gene ontology (GO) annotation and GO enrichment analysis. Conclusions: This simple in-solution sample preparation method can be replicated easily for LCMS/MS-QTOF and MALDI-TOF proteomic analyses, avoiding tedious optimization steps in 2-DE. This method is cost effective and can be done in centres without specialized 2-DE or MS equipment and elutes can be easily transported for analysis and bioinformatics. This is the first study to analyse urine samples directly for B. pseudomallei proteins. Discovery of the entire proteome as a whole is important in leading to biomarker discovery.
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