Proteomics

Dataset Information

0

Shotgun proteomics of detergent-solubilized membrane proteins from Trypanosoma evansi


ABSTRACT: Trypanosoma evansi, the etiological agent of Surra, is the most widespread pathogenic salivarian trypanosomes and affects most livestock and wild animals in endemic regions. Knowledge of the molecular and cell biology of the parasite is limited. The study of proteins through a proteomic-based approach contributes to biochemical, molecular, and epidemiological studies. In this work, high-throughput proteomic analysis of Triton X-114-extracted surface-enriched proteins of bloodstream forms of T. evansi was carried out by gel-free approach (LC-ESI-MS/MS). Proteins resolved by SDS-PAGE revealed major proteins bands between 35 kDa and 100 kDa. After MS analysis of three biological and technical replicates, 385 proteins were identified. From these proteins, xx (0.77 %) were predicted to have GPI-anchor, 137 (35.5 %) were predicted to have transmembrane domains by (TMHMM), and 154 (40 %) were predicted as membrane-bound proteins. Membrane proteins typical of each organelle were found, some of which were already studied in other trypanosomatids. Two proteins, a and b, were considered T. evansi singletons, one of them, a, with two predicted epitopes, a putative 75 kDa invariant surface glycoprotein.

INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ Orbitrap Velos

ORGANISM(S): Trypanosoma Evansi

SUBMITTER: Renato Moreira  

LAB HEAD: Luiz Claudio Miletti

PROVIDER: PXD040594 | Pride | 2024-07-03

REPOSITORIES: Pride

Dataset's files

Source:
Action DRS
02_A1_1.raw Raw
03_A1_2.raw Raw
04_A1_3.raw Raw
06_A2_1.raw Raw
07_A2_2.raw Raw
Items per page:
1 - 5 of 16
altmetric image

Publications

Shotgun proteomics of detergent-solubilized proteins from Trypanosoma evansi.

Batista Franciane F   Moreira Renato Simões RS   Filho Vilmar Benetti VB   Moura Hércules H   Wagner Glauber G   Miletti Luiz Claudio LC  

Journal of proteomics 20240619


Trypanosoma evansi, the causative agent of surra, is the most prevalent pathogenic salivarian trypanosome and affects the majority of domesticated and wild animals in endemic regions. This work aimed to analyze detergent-solubilized T. evansi proteins and identify potential diagnostic biomarkers for surra. Triton X-114-extracted membrane-enriched proteins (MEP) of T. evansi bloodstream forms were analyzed using a gel-free technique (LC-ESI-MS/MS). 247 proteins were identified following the MS an  ...[more]

Similar Datasets

2021-09-08 | PXD013876 | Pride
2021-09-08 | PXD013878 | Pride
2021-09-08 | PXD013880 | Pride
2021-09-08 | PXD013882 | Pride
2021-09-08 | PXD013901 | Pride
2021-09-08 | PXD013875 | Pride
2014-08-11 | E-GEOD-60281 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2011-12-01 | E-GEOD-24791 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2018-04-18 | PXD009050 | Pride
2019-11-12 | PXD011172 | Pride