Comparative Proteomics of Salinity Stress Responses in Fish and Aquatic Invertebrates

IF 3.9 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Proteomics Pub Date : 2025-02-09 DOI:10.1002/pmic.202400255
Maxime Leprêtre, Jens Hamar, Monica B. Urias, Dietmar Kültz
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Fluctuating salinity is symptomatic of climate change challenging aquatic species. The melting of polar ice, rising sea levels, coastal surface and groundwater salinization, and increased evaporation in arid habitats alter salinity worldwide. Moreover, the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events such as rainstorms and floods increase, causing rapid shifts in brackish and coastal habitat salinity. Such salinity alterations disrupt homeostasis and ultimately diminish the fitness, of aquatic organisms by interfering with metabolism, reproduction, immunity, and other critical aspects of physiology. Proteins are central to these physiological mechanisms. They represent the molecular building blocks of phenotypes that govern organismal responses to environmental challenges. Environmental cues regulate proteins in a concerted fashion, necessitating holistic analyses of proteomes for comprehending salinity stress responses. Proteomics approaches reveal molecular causes of population declines and enable holistic bioindication geared toward timely interventions to prevent local extinctions. Proteomics analyses of salinity effects on aquatic organisms have been performed since the mid-1990s, propelled by the invention of two-dimensional protein gels, soft ionization techniques for mass spectrometry (MS), and nano-liquid chromatography in the 1970s and 1980s. This review summarizes the current knowledge on salinity regulation of proteomes from aquatic organisms, including key methodological advances over the past decades.

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鱼类和水生无脊椎动物盐度胁迫反应的比较蛋白质组学研究。
盐度波动是气候变化挑战水生物种的症状。极地冰融化、海平面上升、沿海地表和地下水盐碱化以及干旱栖息地蒸发增加改变了世界范围内的盐度。此外,暴雨和洪水等极端天气事件的频率和强度增加,导致咸淡水和沿海栖息地的盐度迅速变化。这种盐度的改变会干扰水生生物的新陈代谢、繁殖、免疫和其他重要的生理机能,从而破坏体内平衡,最终降低其适应性。蛋白质是这些生理机制的核心。它们代表了控制生物体对环境挑战反应的表型的分子构建块。环境线索以协调一致的方式调节蛋白质,需要对蛋白质组进行整体分析以理解盐度胁迫反应。蛋白质组学方法揭示了种群下降的分子原因,并使整体生物指示面向及时干预,以防止局部灭绝。在20世纪70年代和80年代,二维蛋白凝胶、质谱(MS)软电离技术和纳米液相色谱的发明推动了盐度对水生生物影响的蛋白质组学分析。本文综述了盐度对水生生物蛋白质组调控的最新研究进展,包括近几十年来研究方法的主要进展。
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Proteomics
Proteomics 生物-生化研究方法
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期刊介绍: PROTEOMICS is the premier international source for information on all aspects of applications and technologies, including software, in proteomics and other "omics". The journal includes but is not limited to proteomics, genomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics and lipidomics, and systems biology approaches. Papers describing novel applications of proteomics and integration of multi-omics data and approaches are especially welcome.
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