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ABSTRACT: Objective
In this study, we investigated the differential pattern of protein expression in the liver of these mice to provide insights on why they have different responses to F.Material and methods
Weanling male A/J and 129P3/J mice (n=10 from each strain) were pared and housed in metabolic cages with ad libitum access to low-F food and deionized water for 42 days. Liver proteome profiles were examined using nLC-MS/MS. Protein function was classified by GO biological process (Cluego v2.0.7 + Clupedia v1.0.8) and protein-protein interaction network was constructed (PSICQUIC, Cytoscape).Results
Most proteins with fold change were increased in A/J mice. The functional category with the highest percentage of altered genes was oxidation-reduction process (20%). Subnetwork analysis revealed that proteins with fold change interacted with Disks large homolog 4 and Calcium-activated potassium channel subunit alpha-1. A/J mice had an increase in proteins related to energy flux and oxidative stress.Conclusion
This could be a possible explanation for the high susceptibility of these mice to the effects of F, since the exposure also induces oxidative stress.
SUBMITTER: Khan ZN
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5022220 | biostudies-literature | 2016 May-Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<h4>Objective</h4>In this study, we investigated the differential pattern of protein expression in the liver of these mice to provide insights on why they have different responses to F.<h4>Material and methods</h4>Weanling male A/J and 129P3/J mice (n=10 from each strain) were pared and housed in metabolic cages with ad libitum access to low-F food and deionized water for 42 days. Liver proteome profiles were examined using nLC-MS/MS. Protein function was classified by GO biological process (Clu ...[more]