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Proteomics of Gammarus pulex individual females sampled from the wild


ABSTRACT: Next-generation proteomics of Gammarus pulex females for characterizing the potential proteome divergence induced in one site by natural bioavailable mono-metallic contamination (cadmium) compared to a non-contaminated site.

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive

ORGANISM(S): Gammarus Pulex

TISSUE(S): Whole Body

SUBMITTER: Jean ARMENGAUD  

LAB HEAD: Jean Armengaud

PROVIDER: PXD013712 | Pride | 2019-07-30

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Comparative proteomics in the wild: Accounting for intrapopulation variability improves describing proteome response in a Gammarus pulex field population exposed to cadmium.

Cogne Yannick Y   Almunia Christine C   Gouveia Duarte D   Pible Olivier O   François Adeline A   Degli-Esposti Davide D   Geffard Olivier O   Armengaud Jean J   Chaumot Arnaud A  

Aquatic toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) 20190710


High-throughput proteomics can be performed on animal sentinels for discovering key molecular biomarkers signing the physiological response and adaptation of organisms. Ecotoxicoproteomics is today amenable by means of proteogenomics to small arthropods such as Gammarids which are well known sentinels of aquatic environments. Here, we analysed two regional Gammarus pulex populations to characterize the potential proteome divergence induced in one site by natural bioavailable mono-metallic contam  ...[more]

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