The Landscape and Perspectives of the Human Gut Metaproteomics

Mol Cell Proteomics. 2024 Apr 10:100763. doi: 10.1016/j.mcpro.2024.100763. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe human gut microbiome is closely associated with human health and diseases. Metaproteomics has emerged as a valuable tool for studying the functionality of the gut microbiome by analyzing the entire proteins present in microbial communities. Recent advancements in liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) techniques have expanded the detection range of metaproteomics. However, the overall coverage of the proteome in metaproteomics is still limited. While metagenomics studies have revealed substantial microbial diversity and functional potential of the human gut microbiome, few studies have summarized and studied the human gut microbiome landscape revealed with metaproteomics. In this paper, we present the current landscape of human gut metaproteomics studies by re-analyzing the identification results from fifteen published studies. We quantified the limited proteome coverage in metaproteomics and revealed a high proportion of annotation coverage of metaproteomics-identified proteins. We conducted a preliminary comparison between the metaproteomics view and the metagenomics view of the human gut microbiome, identifying key areas of consistency and divergence. Based on the current landscape of human gut metaproteomics, we discuss the feasibility of using metaproteomics to study functionally unknown proteins and propose a whole workflow peptide-centric ...
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