蛋白质组
萃取(化学)
蛋白质纯化
蛋白质组
苯酚萃取
色谱法
化学
环境化学
生物
蛋白质组学
生物化学
核糖核酸
基因
作者
Lars Wöhlbrand,Christoph Feenders,Jessica Nachbaur,Holger Freund,Bert Engelen,Heinz Wilkes,Hans‐Jürgen Brumsack,Ralf Rabus
出处
期刊:Proteomics
[Wiley]
日期:2017-10-13
卷期号:17 (22)
被引量:13
标识
DOI:10.1002/pmic.201700241
摘要
Metaproteomic analysis targets proteins, the catalytic entities in the habitat, thereby providing direct insights into the metabolic activity of the community studied. A major challenge still remaining for metaproteomics is the effective and comprehensive extraction of proteins from environmental samples, due to their high complexity with respect to organismic diversity and abundance range. Moreover, in certain habitats, the inherent matrix may interfere with protein extraction. In recent years, several studies reported different protein extraction methods for soils known for their complex geochemistry, but only three analyzed marine sediments that generally comprise different though similarly complex geochemistry. In this study, the impact of four different extraction methods was investigated for coastal North Sea and deep sea Pacific Ocean sediments. The extraction methods comprised (i) phenol, (ii) SDS, (iii) a mixture of SDS and phenol, and (iv) urea and thiourea. Prior to extraction, a cell and protein standard (CPS) was added to the sediment samples to trace recovery of proteins from different subcellular locations as well as dissolved BSA. While each extraction method detected distinct peptide complements, SDS-phenol extraction generally achieved highest protein yield and most comprehensive CPS protein identification. Application of two different methods was shown to further improve proteome coverage.
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