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Evaluation of female Aedes aegypti proteome via LC-ESI-MS/MS using two protein extraction methods

BACKGROUND: Proteomic analyses have broadened the horizons of vector control measures by identifying proteins associated with different biological and physiological processes and give further insight into the mosquitoes’ biology, mechanism of insecticide resistance and pathogens-mosquitoes interacti...

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Autores principales: Shettima, Abubakar, Ishak, Intan H., Abdul Rais, Syahirah Hanisah, Abu Hasan, Hadura, Othman, Nurulhasanah
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Publicado: PeerJ Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7936558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33717682
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10863
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author Shettima, Abubakar
Ishak, Intan H.
Abdul Rais, Syahirah Hanisah
Abu Hasan, Hadura
Othman, Nurulhasanah
author_facet Shettima, Abubakar
Ishak, Intan H.
Abdul Rais, Syahirah Hanisah
Abu Hasan, Hadura
Othman, Nurulhasanah
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description BACKGROUND: Proteomic analyses have broadened the horizons of vector control measures by identifying proteins associated with different biological and physiological processes and give further insight into the mosquitoes’ biology, mechanism of insecticide resistance and pathogens-mosquitoes interaction. Female Ae. aegypti ingests human blood to acquire the requisite nutrients to make eggs. During blood ingestion, female mosquitoes transmit different pathogens. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the best protein extraction method for mass spectrometry analysis which will allow a better proteome profiling for female mosquitoes. METHODS: In this present study, two protein extractions methods were performed to analyze female Ae. aegyti proteome, via TCA acetone precipitation extraction method and a commercial protein extraction reagent CytoBuster(TM). Then, protein identification was performed by LC-ESI-MS/MS and followed by functional protein annotation analysis. RESULTS: The CytoBuster(TM) reagent gave the highest protein yield with a mean of 475.90 µg compared to TCA acetone precipitation extraction showed 283.15 µg mean of protein. LC-ESI-MS/MS identified 1,290 and 890 proteins from the CytoBuster(TM) reagent and TCA acetone precipitation, respectively. When comparing the protein class categories in both methods, there were three additional categories for proteins identified using CytoBuster(TM) reagent. The proteins were related to scaffold/adaptor protein (PC00226), protein binding activity modulator (PC00095) and intercellular signal molecule (PC00207). In conclusion, the CytoBuster(TM) protein extraction reagent showed a better performance for the extraction of proteins in term of the protein yield, proteome coverage and extraction speed.
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spelling pubmed-79365582021-03-12 Evaluation of female Aedes aegypti proteome via LC-ESI-MS/MS using two protein extraction methods Shettima, Abubakar Ishak, Intan H. Abdul Rais, Syahirah Hanisah Abu Hasan, Hadura Othman, Nurulhasanah PeerJ Biochemistry BACKGROUND: Proteomic analyses have broadened the horizons of vector control measures by identifying proteins associated with different biological and physiological processes and give further insight into the mosquitoes’ biology, mechanism of insecticide resistance and pathogens-mosquitoes interaction. Female Ae. aegypti ingests human blood to acquire the requisite nutrients to make eggs. During blood ingestion, female mosquitoes transmit different pathogens. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the best protein extraction method for mass spectrometry analysis which will allow a better proteome profiling for female mosquitoes. METHODS: In this present study, two protein extractions methods were performed to analyze female Ae. aegyti proteome, via TCA acetone precipitation extraction method and a commercial protein extraction reagent CytoBuster(TM). Then, protein identification was performed by LC-ESI-MS/MS and followed by functional protein annotation analysis. RESULTS: The CytoBuster(TM) reagent gave the highest protein yield with a mean of 475.90 µg compared to TCA acetone precipitation extraction showed 283.15 µg mean of protein. LC-ESI-MS/MS identified 1,290 and 890 proteins from the CytoBuster(TM) reagent and TCA acetone precipitation, respectively. When comparing the protein class categories in both methods, there were three additional categories for proteins identified using CytoBuster(TM) reagent. The proteins were related to scaffold/adaptor protein (PC00226), protein binding activity modulator (PC00095) and intercellular signal molecule (PC00207). In conclusion, the CytoBuster(TM) protein extraction reagent showed a better performance for the extraction of proteins in term of the protein yield, proteome coverage and extraction speed. PeerJ Inc. 2021-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7936558/ /pubmed/33717682 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10863 Text en ©2021 Shettima et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
spellingShingle Biochemistry
Shettima, Abubakar
Ishak, Intan H.
Abdul Rais, Syahirah Hanisah
Abu Hasan, Hadura
Othman, Nurulhasanah
Evaluation of female Aedes aegypti proteome via LC-ESI-MS/MS using two protein extraction methods
title Evaluation of female Aedes aegypti proteome via LC-ESI-MS/MS using two protein extraction methods
title_full Evaluation of female Aedes aegypti proteome via LC-ESI-MS/MS using two protein extraction methods
title_fullStr Evaluation of female Aedes aegypti proteome via LC-ESI-MS/MS using two protein extraction methods
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of female Aedes aegypti proteome via LC-ESI-MS/MS using two protein extraction methods
title_short Evaluation of female Aedes aegypti proteome via LC-ESI-MS/MS using two protein extraction methods
title_sort evaluation of female aedes aegypti proteome via lc-esi-ms/ms using two protein extraction methods
topic Biochemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7936558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33717682
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10863
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