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Stable Isotope Metabolic Labeling with a Novel (15)N-Enriched Bacteria Diet for Improved Proteomic Analyses of Mouse Models for Psychopathologies

The identification of differentially regulated proteins in animal models of psychiatric diseases is essential for a comprehensive analysis of associated psychopathological processes. Mass spectrometry is the most relevant method for analyzing differences in protein expression of tissue and body flui...

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Autores principales: Frank, Elisabeth, Kessler, Melanie S., Filiou, Michaela D., Zhang, Yaoyang, Maccarrone, Giuseppina, Reckow, Stefan, Bunck, Mirjam, Heumann, Hermann, Turck, Christoph W., Landgraf, Rainer, Hambsch, Boris
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2773927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19915716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0007821
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author Frank, Elisabeth
Kessler, Melanie S.
Filiou, Michaela D.
Zhang, Yaoyang
Maccarrone, Giuseppina
Reckow, Stefan
Bunck, Mirjam
Heumann, Hermann
Turck, Christoph W.
Landgraf, Rainer
Hambsch, Boris
author_facet Frank, Elisabeth
Kessler, Melanie S.
Filiou, Michaela D.
Zhang, Yaoyang
Maccarrone, Giuseppina
Reckow, Stefan
Bunck, Mirjam
Heumann, Hermann
Turck, Christoph W.
Landgraf, Rainer
Hambsch, Boris
author_sort Frank, Elisabeth
collection PubMed
description The identification of differentially regulated proteins in animal models of psychiatric diseases is essential for a comprehensive analysis of associated psychopathological processes. Mass spectrometry is the most relevant method for analyzing differences in protein expression of tissue and body fluid proteomes. However, standardization of sample handling and sample-to-sample variability are problematic. Stable isotope metabolic labeling of a proteome represents the gold standard for quantitative mass spectrometry analysis. The simultaneous processing of a mixture of labeled and unlabeled samples allows a sensitive and accurate comparative analysis between the respective proteomes. Here, we describe a cost-effective feeding protocol based on a newly developed (15)N bacteria diet based on Ralstonia eutropha protein, which was applied to a mouse model for trait anxiety. Tissue from (15)N-labeled vs. (14)N-unlabeled mice was examined by mass spectrometry and differences in the expression of glyoxalase-1 (GLO1) and histidine triad nucleotide binding protein 2 (Hint2) proteins were correlated with the animals' psychopathological behaviors for methodological validation and proof of concept, respectively. Additionally, phenotyping unraveled an antidepressant-like effect of the incorporation of the stable isotope (15)N into the proteome of highly anxious mice. This novel phenomenon is of considerable relevance to the metabolic labeling method and could provide an opportunity for the discovery of candidate proteins involved in depression-like behavior. The newly developed (15)N bacteria diet provides researchers a novel tool to discover disease-relevant protein expression differences in mouse models using quantitative mass spectrometry.
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spelling pubmed-27739272009-11-15 Stable Isotope Metabolic Labeling with a Novel (15)N-Enriched Bacteria Diet for Improved Proteomic Analyses of Mouse Models for Psychopathologies Frank, Elisabeth Kessler, Melanie S. Filiou, Michaela D. Zhang, Yaoyang Maccarrone, Giuseppina Reckow, Stefan Bunck, Mirjam Heumann, Hermann Turck, Christoph W. Landgraf, Rainer Hambsch, Boris PLoS One Research Article The identification of differentially regulated proteins in animal models of psychiatric diseases is essential for a comprehensive analysis of associated psychopathological processes. Mass spectrometry is the most relevant method for analyzing differences in protein expression of tissue and body fluid proteomes. However, standardization of sample handling and sample-to-sample variability are problematic. Stable isotope metabolic labeling of a proteome represents the gold standard for quantitative mass spectrometry analysis. The simultaneous processing of a mixture of labeled and unlabeled samples allows a sensitive and accurate comparative analysis between the respective proteomes. Here, we describe a cost-effective feeding protocol based on a newly developed (15)N bacteria diet based on Ralstonia eutropha protein, which was applied to a mouse model for trait anxiety. Tissue from (15)N-labeled vs. (14)N-unlabeled mice was examined by mass spectrometry and differences in the expression of glyoxalase-1 (GLO1) and histidine triad nucleotide binding protein 2 (Hint2) proteins were correlated with the animals' psychopathological behaviors for methodological validation and proof of concept, respectively. Additionally, phenotyping unraveled an antidepressant-like effect of the incorporation of the stable isotope (15)N into the proteome of highly anxious mice. This novel phenomenon is of considerable relevance to the metabolic labeling method and could provide an opportunity for the discovery of candidate proteins involved in depression-like behavior. The newly developed (15)N bacteria diet provides researchers a novel tool to discover disease-relevant protein expression differences in mouse models using quantitative mass spectrometry. Public Library of Science 2009-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC2773927/ /pubmed/19915716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0007821 Text en Frank et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Frank, Elisabeth
Kessler, Melanie S.
Filiou, Michaela D.
Zhang, Yaoyang
Maccarrone, Giuseppina
Reckow, Stefan
Bunck, Mirjam
Heumann, Hermann
Turck, Christoph W.
Landgraf, Rainer
Hambsch, Boris
Stable Isotope Metabolic Labeling with a Novel (15)N-Enriched Bacteria Diet for Improved Proteomic Analyses of Mouse Models for Psychopathologies
title Stable Isotope Metabolic Labeling with a Novel (15)N-Enriched Bacteria Diet for Improved Proteomic Analyses of Mouse Models for Psychopathologies
title_full Stable Isotope Metabolic Labeling with a Novel (15)N-Enriched Bacteria Diet for Improved Proteomic Analyses of Mouse Models for Psychopathologies
title_fullStr Stable Isotope Metabolic Labeling with a Novel (15)N-Enriched Bacteria Diet for Improved Proteomic Analyses of Mouse Models for Psychopathologies
title_full_unstemmed Stable Isotope Metabolic Labeling with a Novel (15)N-Enriched Bacteria Diet for Improved Proteomic Analyses of Mouse Models for Psychopathologies
title_short Stable Isotope Metabolic Labeling with a Novel (15)N-Enriched Bacteria Diet for Improved Proteomic Analyses of Mouse Models for Psychopathologies
title_sort stable isotope metabolic labeling with a novel (15)n-enriched bacteria diet for improved proteomic analyses of mouse models for psychopathologies
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2773927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19915716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0007821
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