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Improving protein extraction and separation methods for investigating the metaproteome of anaerobic benzene communities within sediments

BTEX compounds such as benzene are frequent soil and groundwater contaminants that are easily biodegraded under oxic conditions by bacteria. In contrast, benzene is rather recalcitrant under anaerobic conditions. The analysis of anoxic degradation is often hampered by difficult sampling conditions,...

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Autores principales: Benndorf, Dirk, Vogt, Carsten, Jehmlich, Nico, Schmidt, Yvonne, Thomas, Henrik, Woffendin, Gary, Shevchenko, Andrej, Richnow, Hans-Hermann, von Bergen, Martin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2847156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19381451
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10532-009-9261-3
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author Benndorf, Dirk
Vogt, Carsten
Jehmlich, Nico
Schmidt, Yvonne
Thomas, Henrik
Woffendin, Gary
Shevchenko, Andrej
Richnow, Hans-Hermann
von Bergen, Martin
author_facet Benndorf, Dirk
Vogt, Carsten
Jehmlich, Nico
Schmidt, Yvonne
Thomas, Henrik
Woffendin, Gary
Shevchenko, Andrej
Richnow, Hans-Hermann
von Bergen, Martin
author_sort Benndorf, Dirk
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description BTEX compounds such as benzene are frequent soil and groundwater contaminants that are easily biodegraded under oxic conditions by bacteria. In contrast, benzene is rather recalcitrant under anaerobic conditions. The analysis of anoxic degradation is often hampered by difficult sampling conditions, limited amounts of biomass and interference of matrix compounds with proteomic approaches. In order to improve the procedure for protein extraction we established a scheme consisting of the following steps: dissociation of cells from lava granules, cell lysis by ultrasonication and purification of proteins by phenol extraction. The 2D-gels revealed a resolution of about 240 proteins spots and the spot patterns showed strong matrix dependence, but still differences were detectable between the metaproteomes obtained after growth on benzene and benzoate. Using direct data base search as well as de novo sequencing approaches we were able to identify several proteins. An enoyl-CoA hydratase with cross species homology to Azoarcus evansii, is known to be involved in the anoxic degradation of xenobiotics. Thereby the identification confirmed that this procedure has the capacity to analyse the metaproteome of an anoxic living microbial community.
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spelling pubmed-28471562010-04-05 Improving protein extraction and separation methods for investigating the metaproteome of anaerobic benzene communities within sediments Benndorf, Dirk Vogt, Carsten Jehmlich, Nico Schmidt, Yvonne Thomas, Henrik Woffendin, Gary Shevchenko, Andrej Richnow, Hans-Hermann von Bergen, Martin Biodegradation Original Paper BTEX compounds such as benzene are frequent soil and groundwater contaminants that are easily biodegraded under oxic conditions by bacteria. In contrast, benzene is rather recalcitrant under anaerobic conditions. The analysis of anoxic degradation is often hampered by difficult sampling conditions, limited amounts of biomass and interference of matrix compounds with proteomic approaches. In order to improve the procedure for protein extraction we established a scheme consisting of the following steps: dissociation of cells from lava granules, cell lysis by ultrasonication and purification of proteins by phenol extraction. The 2D-gels revealed a resolution of about 240 proteins spots and the spot patterns showed strong matrix dependence, but still differences were detectable between the metaproteomes obtained after growth on benzene and benzoate. Using direct data base search as well as de novo sequencing approaches we were able to identify several proteins. An enoyl-CoA hydratase with cross species homology to Azoarcus evansii, is known to be involved in the anoxic degradation of xenobiotics. Thereby the identification confirmed that this procedure has the capacity to analyse the metaproteome of an anoxic living microbial community. Springer Netherlands 2009-04-21 2009-11 /pmc/articles/PMC2847156/ /pubmed/19381451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10532-009-9261-3 Text en © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2009
spellingShingle Original Paper
Benndorf, Dirk
Vogt, Carsten
Jehmlich, Nico
Schmidt, Yvonne
Thomas, Henrik
Woffendin, Gary
Shevchenko, Andrej
Richnow, Hans-Hermann
von Bergen, Martin
Improving protein extraction and separation methods for investigating the metaproteome of anaerobic benzene communities within sediments
title Improving protein extraction and separation methods for investigating the metaproteome of anaerobic benzene communities within sediments
title_full Improving protein extraction and separation methods for investigating the metaproteome of anaerobic benzene communities within sediments
title_fullStr Improving protein extraction and separation methods for investigating the metaproteome of anaerobic benzene communities within sediments
title_full_unstemmed Improving protein extraction and separation methods for investigating the metaproteome of anaerobic benzene communities within sediments
title_short Improving protein extraction and separation methods for investigating the metaproteome of anaerobic benzene communities within sediments
title_sort improving protein extraction and separation methods for investigating the metaproteome of anaerobic benzene communities within sediments
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2847156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19381451
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10532-009-9261-3
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