Proteomics approach reveals urinary markers for early pregnancy diagnosis in buffaloes
This study aimed to compare urine proteomics from non- and pregnant buffaloes in order to identify potential biomarkers of early pregnancy. Forty-four females underwent hormonal ovulation synchronization and were randomly divided into two experimental groups: inseminated (n = 30) and non-inseminated (n = 14). The pregnant females were further divided into two groups: pregnant at Day 12 (P12; n = 8) and at Day 18 (P18; n = 8) post-ovulation. The non-pregnant group was also subdivided into two groups: non-pregnant at Day 12 (NP12; n = 7) and at Day 18 (NP18; n = 7). Urine was collected from all females on Days 12 or 18. The ...
Source: Journal of Proteomics - October 25, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Viviane M Codognoto Fabiana F de Souza Thais R Cataldi Carlos A Labate La íza S de Camargo Pedro H Esteves Trindade Roberto R da Rosa Filho Diego J B de Oliveira Eunice Oba Source Type: research

Quantitative serum proteome analysis using tandem mass tags in dogs with epilepsy
This study included four groups of dogs (group A: healthy controls, group B: idiopathic epilepsy receiving antiepileptic medication (AEM), group C: idiopathic epilepsy without AEM, group D: structural epilepsy). Comparative quantitative proteomic analysis of serum samples among the groups was the main target of the study. Samples were analyzed by a quantitative Tandem-Mass-Tags approach on the Q-Exactive-Plus Hybrid Quadrupole-Orbitrap mass-spectrometer. Identification and relative quantification were performed in Proteome Discoverer. Data were analyzed using R. Gene ontology terms were analyzed based on Canis lupus famili...
Source: Journal of Proteomics - October 25, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Rania D Baka Josipa Kule š An đelo Beletić Vladimir Farka š Dina Re šetarMaslov Blanka Beer Ljubi ć Ivana Rubi ć Vladimir Mrljak Mar κ McLaughlin David Eckersall Zoe Polizopoulou Source Type: research

Corrigendum to "Peptidomics analysis of Jiang-Flavor Daqu from high-temperature fermentation to mature and in different preparation season" [Journal of Proteomics, 273, 2023, 104804]
J Proteomics. 2023 Oct 18:105020. doi: 10.1016/j.jprot.2023.105020. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37863733 | DOI:10.1016/j.jprot.2023.105020 (Source: Journal of Proteomics)
Source: Journal of Proteomics - October 20, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Yang Yu Wenhao Yu Yan Jin Source Type: research

Corrigendum to "Peptidomics analysis of Jiang-Flavor Daqu from high-temperature fermentation to mature and in different preparation season" [Journal of Proteomics, 273, 2023, 104804]
J Proteomics. 2023 Oct 18:105020. doi: 10.1016/j.jprot.2023.105020. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37863733 | DOI:10.1016/j.jprot.2023.105020 (Source: Journal of Proteomics)
Source: Journal of Proteomics - October 20, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Yang Yu Wenhao Yu Yan Jin Source Type: research

Corrigendum to "Peptidomics analysis of Jiang-Flavor Daqu from high-temperature fermentation to mature and in different preparation season" [Journal of Proteomics, 273, 2023, 104804]
J Proteomics. 2023 Oct 18:105020. doi: 10.1016/j.jprot.2023.105020. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37863733 | DOI:10.1016/j.jprot.2023.105020 (Source: Journal of Proteomics)
Source: Journal of Proteomics - October 20, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Yang Yu Wenhao Yu Yan Jin Source Type: research

Corrigendum to "Peptidomics analysis of Jiang-Flavor Daqu from high-temperature fermentation to mature and in different preparation season" [Journal of Proteomics, 273, 2023, 104804]
J Proteomics. 2023 Oct 18:105020. doi: 10.1016/j.jprot.2023.105020. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37863733 | DOI:10.1016/j.jprot.2023.105020 (Source: Journal of Proteomics)
Source: Journal of Proteomics - October 20, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Yang Yu Wenhao Yu Yan Jin Source Type: research

Uterine secretome: What do the proteins say about maternal-fetal communication in buffaloes?
J Proteomics. 2023 Oct 12;290:105023. doi: 10.1016/j.jprot.2023.105023. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe aim was to compare the UF proteomics of pregnant and non-pregnant buffalo during early pregnancy. Forty-four females were submitted to hormonal estrus synchronization and randomly divided into two groups: pregnant (n = 30) and non-pregnant (n = 14). The pregnant group was artificially inseminated and divided into a further two groups: P12 (n = 15) and P18 (n = 15). Conceptus and uterine fluid samples were collected during slaughter at, respectively, 12 and 18 days after insemination. Of all the inseminated females, onl...
Source: Journal of Proteomics - October 14, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Viviane Maria Codognoto Fabiana Ferreira de Souza Thais Regiani Cataldi Carlos Alberto Labate La íza Sartori de Camargo Caroline Scott Roberto Rodrigues da Rosa Filho N élcio Antonio Tonizza de Carvalho Eunice Oba Source Type: research

Proteomic profile of Cryptococcus gattii biofilm: Metabolic shift and the potential activation of electron chain transport
This study investigated the comparative proteome of C. gattii R265 (VGIIa) grown under planktonic and biofilm conditions. A brief comparison with C. neoformans H99 biofilm and the use of different culture medium and surface were also evaluated. Using Multidimensional Protein Identification Technology (MudPIT), 1819 proteins were identified for both conditions, where 150 (8.2%) were considered differentially regulated (up- or down-regulated and unique in biofilm cells). Overall, the proteomic approach suggests that C. gattii R265 biofilm cells are maintained by the induction of electron transport chain for reoxidation, and ...
Source: Journal of Proteomics - October 14, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Luc élia Santi Markus Berger Jorge A Guimar ães Yohana Porto Calegari Alves Marilene H Vainstein John R Yates Walter O Beys-da-Silva Source Type: research

Integrative proteome and metabolome analyses reveal molecular basis underlying growth and nutrient composition in the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas
In this study, two C. gigas strains with contrasted phenotypes in growth and shell color provided an ideal model for unraveling the molecular basis of growth and nutrient composition through a comparison of the proteome and metabolome. Since proteins and metabolites are the critical undertakers and the end products of cellular regulatory processes, identifying the differentially expressed proteins and metabolites would allow for discovering biomarkers and pathways that were implicated in cell growth, proliferation, and other critical functions. This work provides valuable resources in assistance with molecular breeding of ...
Source: Journal of Proteomics - October 14, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Ying Tan Yongjing Li Liting Ren Huiru Fu Qi Li Shikai Liu Source Type: research

Uterine secretome: What do the proteins say about maternal-fetal communication in buffaloes?
J Proteomics. 2023 Oct 12:105023. doi: 10.1016/j.jprot.2023.105023. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe aim was to compare the UF proteomics of pregnant and non-pregnant buffalo during early pregnancy. Forty-four females were submitted to hormonal estrus synchronization and randomly divided into two groups: pregnant (n = 30) and non-pregnant (n = 14). The pregnant group was artificially inseminated and divided into a further two groups: P12 (n = 15) and P18 (n = 15). Conceptus and uterine fluid samples were collected during slaughter at, respectively, 12 and 18 days after insemination. Of all the inseminated females, only ei...
Source: Journal of Proteomics - October 14, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Viviane Maria Codognoto Fabiana Ferreira de Souza Thais Regiani Cataldi Carlos Alberto Labate La íza Sartori de Camargo Caroline Scott Roberto Rodrigues da Rosa Filho N élcio Antonio Tonizza de Carvalho Eunice Oba Source Type: research

Proteomic profile of Cryptococcus gattii biofilm: Metabolic shift and the potential activation of electron chain transport
This study investigated the comparative proteome of C. gattii R265 (VGIIa) grown under planktonic and biofilm conditions. A brief comparison with C. neoformans H99 biofilm and the use of different culture medium and surface were also evaluated. Using Multidimensional Protein Identification Technology (MudPIT), 1819 proteins were identified for both conditions, where 150 (8.2%) were considered differentially regulated (up- or down-regulated and unique in biofilm cells). Overall, the proteomic approach suggests that C. gattii R265 biofilm cells are maintained by the induction of electron transport chain for reoxidation, and ...
Source: Journal of Proteomics - October 14, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Luc élia Santi Markus Berger Jorge A Guimar ães Yohana Porto Calegari Alves Marilene H Vainstein John R Yates Walter O Beys-da-Silva Source Type: research

Integrative proteome and metabolome analyses reveal molecular basis underlying growth and nutrient composition in the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas
In this study, two C. gigas strains with contrasted phenotypes in growth and shell color provided an ideal model for unraveling the molecular basis of growth and nutrient composition through a comparison of the proteome and metabolome. Since proteins and metabolites are the critical undertakers and the end products of cellular regulatory processes, identifying the differentially expressed proteins and metabolites would allow for discovering biomarkers and pathways that were implicated in cell growth, proliferation, and other critical functions. This work provides valuable resources in assistance with molecular breeding of ...
Source: Journal of Proteomics - October 14, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Ying Tan Yongjing Li Liting Ren Huiru Fu Qi Li Shikai Liu Source Type: research

Uterine secretome: What do the proteins say about maternal-fetal communication in buffaloes?
J Proteomics. 2023 Oct 12:105023. doi: 10.1016/j.jprot.2023.105023. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe aim was to compare the UF proteomics of pregnant and non-pregnant buffalo during early pregnancy. Forty-four females were submitted to hormonal estrus synchronization and randomly divided into two groups: pregnant (n = 30) and non-pregnant (n = 14). The pregnant group was artificially inseminated and divided into a further two groups: P12 (n = 15) and P18 (n = 15). Conceptus and uterine fluid samples were collected during slaughter at, respectively, 12 and 18 days after insemination. Of all the inseminated females, only ei...
Source: Journal of Proteomics - October 14, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Viviane Maria Codognoto Fabiana Ferreira de Souza Thais Regiani Cataldi Carlos Alberto Labate La íza Sartori de Camargo Caroline Scott Roberto Rodrigues da Rosa Filho N élcio Antonio Tonizza de Carvalho Eunice Oba Source Type: research

Proteomic profile of Cryptococcus gattii biofilm: Metabolic shift and the potential activation of electron chain transport
This study investigated the comparative proteome of C. gattii R265 (VGIIa) grown under planktonic and biofilm conditions. A brief comparison with C. neoformans H99 biofilm and the use of different culture medium and surface were also evaluated. Using Multidimensional Protein Identification Technology (MudPIT), 1819 proteins were identified for both conditions, where 150 (8.2%) were considered differentially regulated (up- or down-regulated and unique in biofilm cells). Overall, the proteomic approach suggests that C. gattii R265 biofilm cells are maintained by the induction of electron transport chain for reoxidation, and ...
Source: Journal of Proteomics - October 14, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Luc élia Santi Markus Berger Jorge A Guimar ães Yohana Porto Calegari Alves Marilene H Vainstein John R Yates Walter O Beys-da-Silva Source Type: research

Integrative proteome and metabolome analyses reveal molecular basis underlying growth and nutrient composition in the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas
In this study, two C. gigas strains with contrasted phenotypes in growth and shell color provided an ideal model for unraveling the molecular basis of growth and nutrient composition through a comparison of the proteome and metabolome. Since proteins and metabolites are the critical undertakers and the end products of cellular regulatory processes, identifying the differentially expressed proteins and metabolites would allow for discovering biomarkers and pathways that were implicated in cell growth, proliferation, and other critical functions. This work provides valuable resources in assistance with molecular breeding of ...
Source: Journal of Proteomics - October 14, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Ying Tan Yongjing Li Liting Ren Huiru Fu Qi Li Shikai Liu Source Type: research