Comparison of two anoxia models in rainbow trout cells by a 2-DE and MS/MS-based proteome approach.
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Comparison of two anoxia models in rainbow trout cells by a 2-DE and MS/MS-based proteome approach. / Wulff, Tune; Hoffmann, Else K; Roepstorff, Peter; Jessen, Flemming.
I: Proteomics, Bind 8, Nr. 10, 2008, s. 2035-44.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Comparison of two anoxia models in rainbow trout cells by a 2-DE and MS/MS-based proteome approach.
AU - Wulff, Tune
AU - Hoffmann, Else K
AU - Roepstorff, Peter
AU - Jessen, Flemming
N1 - Keywords: Animals; Cell Hypoxia; Cell Line; Down-Regulation; Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional; Fish Proteins; Keratins; Oncorhynchus mykiss; Proteome; Proteomics; Tandem Mass Spectrometry
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - In the literature, a variety of ways have been used to obtain anoxia, and most often results are compared between studies without taking into consideration how anoxia has been obtained. Here, we provide a comprehensive study of two types of anoxia, using a proteomics approach to compare changes in protein expression. The two investigated situations were 30 min of chemical anoxia (10 mM NaN(3)) followed by reoxygenation overnight (CR) and 2 h of N(2)-induced anoxia (achieved by flushing with N(2)) followed by reoxygenation overnight (NR), after which samples were resolved by 2-DE. Forty-five protein spots changed their abundance in response to CR and 35 protein spots changed their abundance in response to NR, but only six proteins changed their abundance in response to both stimuli. By the means of MS/MS, 40 protein spots were identified including proteins involved in processes like cell protection and protein synthesis. It was also revealed that the level of a number of keratins was down-regulated. This study therefore provides a valuable comparison of two different anoxia models and shows that great care should be taken when comparing the effects of anoxia in studies that have used different types and durations of anoxia.
AB - In the literature, a variety of ways have been used to obtain anoxia, and most often results are compared between studies without taking into consideration how anoxia has been obtained. Here, we provide a comprehensive study of two types of anoxia, using a proteomics approach to compare changes in protein expression. The two investigated situations were 30 min of chemical anoxia (10 mM NaN(3)) followed by reoxygenation overnight (CR) and 2 h of N(2)-induced anoxia (achieved by flushing with N(2)) followed by reoxygenation overnight (NR), after which samples were resolved by 2-DE. Forty-five protein spots changed their abundance in response to CR and 35 protein spots changed their abundance in response to NR, but only six proteins changed their abundance in response to both stimuli. By the means of MS/MS, 40 protein spots were identified including proteins involved in processes like cell protection and protein synthesis. It was also revealed that the level of a number of keratins was down-regulated. This study therefore provides a valuable comparison of two different anoxia models and shows that great care should be taken when comparing the effects of anoxia in studies that have used different types and durations of anoxia.
U2 - 10.1002/pmic.200700944
DO - 10.1002/pmic.200700944
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 18491317
VL - 8
SP - 2035
EP - 2044
JO - Proteomics
JF - Proteomics
SN - 1615-9853
IS - 10
ER -
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