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Proteomic analysis in Daphnia magna exposed to As(III), As(V) and Cd heavy metals and their binary mixtures for screening potential biomarkers
Authors:Thai-Hoang Le  Eun-Suk Lim  Nam-Hui Hong  Sung-Kyu Lee  Yon Sik Shim  Jin Rae Hwang  Yang-Hoon Kim  Jiho Min
Institution:1. Department of Bioprocess Engineering, Chonbuk National University, 664-14 Duckjin-dong, Jeonju 561-756, South Korea;2. Toxicology Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Daejon 305-600, South Korea;3. Mine Reclamation Corporation, Coal Center, Jongno 5 Street (Susong-dong), Jongno-gu, Seoul 110 727, South Korea;4. School of Life Science, Chungbuk National University, 410 Sungbong-Ro, Heungduk-Gu, Cheongju 361-763, South Korea
Abstract:In this study, the effects of three widespread heavy metals, As(III), As(V) and Cd, and their binary mixtures on the proteomic profile in D. magna were examined to screen novel protein biomarkers using the two-dimensional gel electrophoresis method (2DE). Ten 20d daphnia were exposed to the LC20 concentrations for each of a total of 8 treatments, including the control, As(III), As(V), Cd, As(III)+As(V)], As(III)+Cd], As(V)+Cd], and As(III), As(V), Cd], for 24 h before protein isolation. Three replicates were performed for each treatment. These protein samples were employed for 2DE experiments with a pH gradient gel strip from pH 3 to pH 10. The protein spots were detected by a silver staining process and their intensities were analyzed by Progenesis software to discover the differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) in response to each heavy metal. A total of 117 differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) were found in daphnia responding to the 8 treatments and mapped onto a 2D proteome map, which provides some information of the molecular weight (MW) and pI value for each protein. All of these DEPs are considered as potential candidates for protein biomarkers in D. magna for detecting heavy metals in the aquatic ecosystem. Comparing the proteomic results among these treatments suggested that exposing D. magna to binary mixtures of heavy metals may result in some complex interactive molecular responses within them, rather than just the simple sum of the proteomic profiles of the individual chemicals, (As(III), As(V), and Cd).
Keywords:Daphnia magna  Proteomic  Heavy metals  Binary mixture  Biomarkers
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