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Fecal proteomics as a novel method to study mammalian behavior and physiology


ABSTRACT: Mammalian feces can be collected non-invasively during field research and provides valuable information on the ecology and evolution of the host individuals. Undigested food objects, genome/metagenome, steroid hormones, and stable isotopes obtained from fecal samples provide evidence on diet, host/symbiont genetics, and physiological status of the individuals. However, proteins in mammalian feces have hardly been studied, which hampers the molecular investigations into the behavior and physiology of the host individuals. Here, we apply mass spectrometry-based proteomics to fecal samples (n = 10) that were collected from infant, juvenile, and adult captive Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) to describe the proteomes of the host, food, and intestinal microbes. The results show that fecal proteomics is a useful method to investigate dietary changes along with breastfeeding and weaning, to reveal the organ/tissue and taxonomy of dietary items, and to estimate physiological status inside intestinal tracts. These types of insights are difficult or impossible to obtain through other molecular approaches. Most mammalian species are facing extinction risk and there is an urgent need to obtain knowledge on their ecology and evolution for better conservation strategy. The fecal proteomics framework we present here is easily applicable to wild settings and other mammalian species, and provides direct evidence of their behavior and physiology.

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive HF

ORGANISM(S): Macaca Mulatta (rhesus Macaque)

TISSUE(S): Feces

SUBMITTER: Takumi Tsutaya  

LAB HEAD: Enrico Cappellini

PROVIDER: PXD021098 | Pride | 2021-03-18

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Faecal proteomics as a novel method to study mammalian behaviour and physiology.

Tsutaya Takumi T   Mackie Meaghan M   Sawafuji Rikai R   Miyabe-Nishiwaki Takako T   Olsen Jesper V JV   Cappellini Enrico E  

Molecular ecology resources 20210408 6


Mammalian faeces can be collected noninvasively during field research and provide valuable information on the ecology and evolution of the source individuals. Undigested food remains, genome/metagenome, steroid hormones, and stable isotopes obtained from faecal samples provide evidence on diet, host/symbiont genetics, and physiological status of the individuals. However, proteins in mammalian faeces have hardly been studied, which hinders the molecular investigations into the behaviour and physi  ...[more]

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