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Proteomics as a tool for examining the toxicity of heavy metals
Authors:Jose L Luque-Garcia  Pablo Cabezas-SanchezCarmen Camara
Institution:Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Complutense University of Madrid, Av. Complutense s/n, 28004 Madrid, Spain
Abstract:Examining the toxic effects of heavy metals on protein expression can be useful for gaining insight into the biomolecular mechanisms of toxicity and for identifying potential candidate metal-specific protein markers of exposure and response. In this article, we present the state of the art of proteomics in metal-toxicity-related studies. We consider different methods used for sample preparation that depend on the nature of the sample (plants, microorganisms and animals). We also describe different proteomic strategies, both gel-based and gel-free technologies, including two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) and multi-dimensional protein-identification technology (MudPIT). We critically review the advantages and the disadvantages of such techniques and discuss the main studies carried out so far. We also comment on future applications and potential research interests within this field.
Keywords:Biomolecular mechanism  Heavy metal  Mass spectrometry  Multi-dimensional protein-identification technology (MudPIT)  Protein expression  Protein marker  Proteomics  Toxicity  Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE)  Toxicological biomarker
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