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The Kinetic Response of the Proteome in A549 Cells Exposed to ZnSO(4) Stress

Zinc, an essential trace element, is involved in many important physiological processes. Cell responses to zinc stress show time-dependent effects besides concentration-dependence and tissue-specificity. Herein, we investigated the time-dependent differential expression of the proteome in A549 cells...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Wen-jie, Song, Qun, Zhang, Zi-jin, Mao, Li, Zheng, Wei-juan, Hu, Xin, Lian, Hong-zhen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4510299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26196515
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0133451
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author Zhao, Wen-jie
Song, Qun
Zhang, Zi-jin
Mao, Li
Zheng, Wei-juan
Hu, Xin
Lian, Hong-zhen
author_facet Zhao, Wen-jie
Song, Qun
Zhang, Zi-jin
Mao, Li
Zheng, Wei-juan
Hu, Xin
Lian, Hong-zhen
author_sort Zhao, Wen-jie
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description Zinc, an essential trace element, is involved in many important physiological processes. Cell responses to zinc stress show time-dependent effects besides concentration-dependence and tissue-specificity. Herein, we investigated the time-dependent differential expression of the proteome in A549 cells after administered with ZnSO(4) for both 9 and 24 h using 2DE. 123 differentially expressed protein spots were detected, most of which were up-regulated by Zn(2+) treatment. Interestingly, 49 proteins exhibited significant differential expression repeatedly during these two treatment periods, and moreover showed a conserved change with different ratios and four time-dependent expression patterns. Pattern 1 (up-regulated with rapid initial induction and subsequent repression) and pattern 4 (down-regulated with steady repression) were the predominant expression patterns. The abundances of the proteins in patterns 1 and 4 after 24 h of zinc treatment are always lower than that after 9 h, indicating that exogenous zinc reduced the expression of proteins in cells after 24 h or longer. Importantly, these findings could also reflect the central challenge in detecting zinc homeostasis proteins by 2DE or other high throughput analytical methods resulting from slight variation in protein expression after certain durations of exogenous zinc treatment and/or low inherent protein content in cells. These time-dependent proteome expression patterns were further validated by measuring dynamic changes in protein content in cells and in expression of two proteins using the Bradford method and western blotting, respectively. The time-dependent changes in total zinc and free Zn(2+) ion contents in cells were measured using ICP-MS and confocal microscopy, respectively. The kinetic process of zinc homeostasis regulated by muffling was further revealed. In addition, we identified 50 differentially expressed proteins which are predominantly involved in metabolic process, cellular process or developmental process, and function as binding, catalytic activity or structural molecule activity. This study further elucidates our understanding of dynamic nature of the cellular response to zinc stress and the mechanism of zinc homeostasis.
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spelling pubmed-45102992015-07-24 The Kinetic Response of the Proteome in A549 Cells Exposed to ZnSO(4) Stress Zhao, Wen-jie Song, Qun Zhang, Zi-jin Mao, Li Zheng, Wei-juan Hu, Xin Lian, Hong-zhen PLoS One Research Article Zinc, an essential trace element, is involved in many important physiological processes. Cell responses to zinc stress show time-dependent effects besides concentration-dependence and tissue-specificity. Herein, we investigated the time-dependent differential expression of the proteome in A549 cells after administered with ZnSO(4) for both 9 and 24 h using 2DE. 123 differentially expressed protein spots were detected, most of which were up-regulated by Zn(2+) treatment. Interestingly, 49 proteins exhibited significant differential expression repeatedly during these two treatment periods, and moreover showed a conserved change with different ratios and four time-dependent expression patterns. Pattern 1 (up-regulated with rapid initial induction and subsequent repression) and pattern 4 (down-regulated with steady repression) were the predominant expression patterns. The abundances of the proteins in patterns 1 and 4 after 24 h of zinc treatment are always lower than that after 9 h, indicating that exogenous zinc reduced the expression of proteins in cells after 24 h or longer. Importantly, these findings could also reflect the central challenge in detecting zinc homeostasis proteins by 2DE or other high throughput analytical methods resulting from slight variation in protein expression after certain durations of exogenous zinc treatment and/or low inherent protein content in cells. These time-dependent proteome expression patterns were further validated by measuring dynamic changes in protein content in cells and in expression of two proteins using the Bradford method and western blotting, respectively. The time-dependent changes in total zinc and free Zn(2+) ion contents in cells were measured using ICP-MS and confocal microscopy, respectively. The kinetic process of zinc homeostasis regulated by muffling was further revealed. In addition, we identified 50 differentially expressed proteins which are predominantly involved in metabolic process, cellular process or developmental process, and function as binding, catalytic activity or structural molecule activity. This study further elucidates our understanding of dynamic nature of the cellular response to zinc stress and the mechanism of zinc homeostasis. Public Library of Science 2015-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4510299/ /pubmed/26196515 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0133451 Text en © 2015 Zhao 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.
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Zhao, Wen-jie
Song, Qun
Zhang, Zi-jin
Mao, Li
Zheng, Wei-juan
Hu, Xin
Lian, Hong-zhen
The Kinetic Response of the Proteome in A549 Cells Exposed to ZnSO(4) Stress
title The Kinetic Response of the Proteome in A549 Cells Exposed to ZnSO(4) Stress
title_full The Kinetic Response of the Proteome in A549 Cells Exposed to ZnSO(4) Stress
title_fullStr The Kinetic Response of the Proteome in A549 Cells Exposed to ZnSO(4) Stress
title_full_unstemmed The Kinetic Response of the Proteome in A549 Cells Exposed to ZnSO(4) Stress
title_short The Kinetic Response of the Proteome in A549 Cells Exposed to ZnSO(4) Stress
title_sort kinetic response of the proteome in a549 cells exposed to znso(4) stress
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4510299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26196515
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0133451
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