| Literature DB >> 22942697 |
Hong Peng1,2, Miao Liu1, Jason Pecka3, Kirk W Beisel3, Shi-Jian Ding1,4.
Abstract
The organ of Corti (OC) in the cochlea plays an essential role in auditory signal transduction in the inner ear. For its minute size and trace amount of proteins, the identification of the molecules in pathophysiologic processes in the bone-encapsulated OC requires both delicate separation and a highly sensitive analytical tool. Previously, we reported the development of a high resolution metal-free nanoscale liquid chromatography system for highly sensitive phosphoproteomic analysis. Here this system was coupled with a LTQ-Orbitrap XL mass spectrometer to investigate the OC proteome from normal hearing FVB/N male mice. A total of 628 proteins were identified from six replicates of single LC-MS/MS analysis, with a false discovery rate of 1% using the decoy database approach by the OMSSA search engine. This is currently the largest proteome dataset for the OC. A total of 11 proteins, including cochlin, myosin VI, and myosin IX, were identified that when defective are associated with hearing impairment or loss. This study demonstrated the effectiveness of our nanoLC-MS/MS platform for sensitive identification of hearing loss-associated proteins from minute amount of tissue samples.Entities:
Keywords: nanoLC-MS/MS; organ of Corti; proteomic analysis
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22942697 PMCID: PMC3430228 DOI: 10.3390/ijms13078171
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 6.208
Figure 1Schematic representation of the cochlear membranous labyrinth and the organ of Corti. A cross section of the cochlea is represented with the hair cells (blue) being depicted with the single inner hair cell and three outer inner hairs. The black lines represent the approximate region isolated by dissection for this proteomic investigation. The framed insert represents the membranous labyrinth of the cochlea with the anterior scala vestibuli (gray), the scala media (cochlear duct) (purple) that contains the organ of Corti and the scala tympani (light gray).
Figure 2Schematic diagram of proteomic analysis of the mouse organ of Corti (OC) sample. (1) The OCs were reconstituted in 100 μL lysis buffer (100 mM ammonium bicarbonate, pH 8.4); (2) The lysates were reduced by 5 mM DL-Dithiothreitol (DTT) and digested by trypsin overnight; (3) The digests were desalted and dried in a vacuum centrifuge immediately after digestion; (4) Dried peptides were subjected to the in-house assembled reverse phase metal-free multiple-column nanoLC system coupled with (5) LTQ-Orbitrap XL mass spectrometer for MS analysis.
Identification of hearing impairment related proteins in the mouse organ of Corti (OC) sample.
| Protein Name | IPI ID | Gene Name | Locus |
|---|---|---|---|
| γ-actin | IPI00648420 | DFNA20 | |
| Cochlin | IPI00127100 | DFNA9 | |
| Collagen α-1(XI) chain | IPI00230065 | STL2 | |
| Collagen α-2(XI) chain | IPI00283629 | DFNA13 DFNB53 STL3 | |
| Collagen α-1(II) chain | IPI00828467 | STL1 | |
| Gap junction β-6 protein | IPI00111902 | DFNA3B DFNB1 | |
| Myosin IX | IPI00123181 | DFNA17 | |
| Myosin VI | IPI00462752 | DFNA22 DFNB37 | |
| Otoancorin | IPI00265452 | DFNB22 | |
| α-tectorin | IPI00114338 | DFNA12 | |
| Carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule 16 | IPI00356708 | DFNA4 |
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Gene loci were obtained from The Hereditary Hearing loss Homepage [24].
Figure 3Dynamic range of 60 selected proteins from the mouse OC sample. All log10 values were based on normalized spectra abundance factor (NSAF) values which were used to normalize spectral count. Proteins identified in the OC and the hearing impairment related proteins were labeled as blue diamonds and red squares, respectively.
Figure 4Gene Ontology (GO) analysis of the OC proteome with The Database for Annotation, Visualization and Integrated Discovery (DAVID) v6.7. Overrepresented categories with p-value < 0.05 were shown in each type. The area of a sector is proportional to the number of genes in the OC proteome annotated to the corresponding GO category. (A) Biological processes; (B) Molecular functions; (C) Cellular components.