Evaluation of protein extraction methods in fingerlings of chame (Dormitator latifrons) for proteomic study

The chame (Dormitator latifrons) is a freshwater fish with aquaculture potential in Latin America. Its production is limited to the use of juveniles captured from the wild. It has been possible to reproduce this species in captivity from broodstock obtained from the natural environment, although in...

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author Zambrano Ostaiza, Agustin Norberto
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Gómez Baena, Guadalupe
Vera Delgado, Juan Manuel
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Dormitator latifrons
fingerlings
quantification
protein profile
proteomics
Dormitator latifrons
alevines
cuantificación
perfil proteico
proteómica
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of protein extraction methods in fingerlings of chame (Dormitator latifrons) for proteomic study
Evaluación de métodos de extracción proteica en alevines de chame (Dormitator latifrons) para estudio proteómico
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description The chame (Dormitator latifrons) is a freshwater fish with aquaculture potential in Latin America. Its production is limited to the use of juveniles captured from the wild. It has been possible to reproduce this species in captivity from broodstock obtained from the natural environment, although in most cases, the process fails in the passage from prolarvae to larvae due to lack of food that contains the necessary nutritional requirements, especially proteins such as some of the main compounds needed by fish. The objective of the research was to evaluate two protein extraction protocols from Dormitator latifrons fingerlings. Fingerling samples were taken from the natural environment, sacrificed by immersion in liquid N2 and stored at -80°C until protein extraction. This work compares the protein concentration and the protein profile, obtained by using two extraction buffers: a traditional RIPA; and ammonium bicarbonate, a volatile salt compatible with mass spectrometry. As a result, a better protein profile is shown in the samples treated with ammonium bicarbonate, which is why this protocol is concluded and recommended for future investigations of the global proteome, by means of mass spectrometry.
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spelling Evaluation of protein extraction methods in fingerlings of chame (Dormitator latifrons) for proteomic studyEvaluación de métodos de extracción proteica en alevines de chame (Dormitator latifrons) para estudio proteómicoZambrano Ostaiza, Agustin Norberto Espinosa López, Elisa Gómez Baena, Guadalupe Vera Delgado, Juan Manuel Dormitator latifronsfingerlingsquantificationprotein profileproteomicsDormitator latifronsalevinescuantificaciónperfil proteicoproteómicaThe chame (Dormitator latifrons) is a freshwater fish with aquaculture potential in Latin America. Its production is limited to the use of juveniles captured from the wild. It has been possible to reproduce this species in captivity from broodstock obtained from the natural environment, although in most cases, the process fails in the passage from prolarvae to larvae due to lack of food that contains the necessary nutritional requirements, especially proteins such as some of the main compounds needed by fish. The objective of the research was to evaluate two protein extraction protocols from Dormitator latifrons fingerlings. Fingerling samples were taken from the natural environment, sacrificed by immersion in liquid N2 and stored at -80°C until protein extraction. This work compares the protein concentration and the protein profile, obtained by using two extraction buffers: a traditional RIPA; and ammonium bicarbonate, a volatile salt compatible with mass spectrometry. As a result, a better protein profile is shown in the samples treated with ammonium bicarbonate, which is why this protocol is concluded and recommended for future investigations of the global proteome, by means of mass spectrometry.El chame (Dormitator latifrons), es un pez de agua dulce, con potencial acuícola en Latinoamérica. Su producción, está limitada a la utilización de juveniles capturados del medio silvestre. Se ha logrado reproducir esta especie en cautiverio a partir de reproductores obtenidos del medio natural, aunque en la mayoría de los casos, el proceso fracasa en el paso de prolarvas a larvas por falta de alimento que contenga los requerimientos nutricionales necesarios, especialmente proteínas como unos de los principales compuestos que necesitan los peces. El objetivo de la investigación fue evaluar dos protocolos de extracción de proteínas, a partir de alevines de Dormitator latifrons. Se tomaron muestras de alevines del medio natural, se sacrificaron por inmersión en N2 líquido y conservados a -80°C hasta la extracción de proteínas. Este trabajo compara la concentración de proteína y el perfil proteico, obtenidos mediante el uso de dos tampones de extracción: uno tradicional RIPA; y bicarbonato amónico, una sal volátil compatible con espectrometría de masas. Como resultado se muestra un mejor perfil proteico en las muestras tratadas con bicarbonato amónico, por lo que se concluye y recomienda este protocolo para futuras investigaciones del proteoma global, mediante espectrometría de masas.Universidad San Gregorio de Portoviejo2023-09-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículo evaluado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://revista.sangregorio.edu.ec/index.php/REVISTASANGREGORIO/article/view/252510.36097/rsan.v1i55.2525Revista San Gregorio; Vol. 1 No. 55 (2023): Revista San Gregorio. SEPTIEMBRE 2023; 92-106Revista San Gregorio; Vol. 1 Núm. 55 (2023): Revista San Gregorio. SEPTIEMBRE 2023; 92-1062528-79071390-724710.36097/rsan.v1i55reponame:Revista Universidad San Gregorio de Portoviejoinstname:Universidad San Gregorio de Portoviejoinstacron:USGPspahttps://revista.sangregorio.edu.ec/index.php/REVISTASANGREGORIO/article/view/2525/1601Derechos de autor 2023 Agustin Norberto Zambrano Ostaiza, Elisa Espinosa López, Guadalupe Gómez Baena, Juan Manuel Vera Delgadohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2025-12-15T14:44:54Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/2525Portal de revistashttps://revista.sangregorio.edu.ec/Universidad privadahttps://sangregorio.edu.ec/..Ecuador.2528-79071390-7247opendoar:02025-12-15T14:44:54Revista Universidad San Gregorio de Portoviejo - Universidad San Gregorio de Portoviejofalse
spellingShingle Evaluation of protein extraction methods in fingerlings of chame (Dormitator latifrons) for proteomic study
Zambrano Ostaiza, Agustin Norberto
Dormitator latifrons
fingerlings
quantification
protein profile
proteomics
Dormitator latifrons
alevines
cuantificación
perfil proteico
proteómica
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title Evaluation of protein extraction methods in fingerlings of chame (Dormitator latifrons) for proteomic study
title_full Evaluation of protein extraction methods in fingerlings of chame (Dormitator latifrons) for proteomic study
title_fullStr Evaluation of protein extraction methods in fingerlings of chame (Dormitator latifrons) for proteomic study
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of protein extraction methods in fingerlings of chame (Dormitator latifrons) for proteomic study
title_short Evaluation of protein extraction methods in fingerlings of chame (Dormitator latifrons) for proteomic study
title_sort Evaluation of protein extraction methods in fingerlings of chame (Dormitator latifrons) for proteomic study
topic Dormitator latifrons
fingerlings
quantification
protein profile
proteomics
Dormitator latifrons
alevines
cuantificación
perfil proteico
proteómica
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