2012
DOI: 10.1007/s11434-012-5160-9
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Proteomic analysis of a toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella under different growth phases and conditions

Abstract: Alexandrium is a widely spread dinoflagellate genus throughout many regions of the world, which not only causes the harmful algal blooms (HABs) but also results in the paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) throughout the world. This study compared protein profiles of A. catenella grown under different growth phases and conditions using a proteomic approach, and identified the differentially expressed proteins. The results showed that the expressions of proteins identified in three different regions of the gels, … Show more

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“…Most proteomic studies in the area of algal toxins have focused on PSP toxin biosynthesis in Alexandrium spp. [118,122,123,124,128,129,130,131]. Certain researchers have compared the 2-DE profiles of 2 strains with considerable variations in the levels of toxins triggered by different environmental conditions or growth phases [124,129,130].…”
Section: Application Of Molecular Tools For Studying the Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most proteomic studies in the area of algal toxins have focused on PSP toxin biosynthesis in Alexandrium spp. [118,122,123,124,128,129,130,131]. Certain researchers have compared the 2-DE profiles of 2 strains with considerable variations in the levels of toxins triggered by different environmental conditions or growth phases [124,129,130].…”
Section: Application Of Molecular Tools For Studying the Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[118,122,123,124,128,129,130,131]. Certain researchers have compared the 2-DE profiles of 2 strains with considerable variations in the levels of toxins triggered by different environmental conditions or growth phases [124,129,130]. Others have examined differentially expressed proteins, which were observed by comparing the 2-DE profiles of 2 strains with dramatic variations in the levels of toxin [123,128].…”
Section: Application Of Molecular Tools For Studying the Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proteomics is a global technique that provides effective strategies and tools for profiling and identifying the proteins of various organisms, including dinoflagellates [22,23,24,25]. A “toxicity biomarker” is identified from toxic Alexandrium species using the proteomic approach although the function of this biomarker is still unclear [26].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This topic contains 12 papers produced by research groups from China, Germany, and Korea. To help readers, we have arranged the papers according to their research topics: genomics [1-3]; transcriptomics [4]; proteomics [5][6][7][8][9]; metabolomics [10,11], and nutrigenomics [12].The objective of this topic is to offer a platform for marine biological scientists to present recent advances in the discovery and development of omics in marine biotechnology, providing a large-scale, holistic approach to understanding life in encapsulated "omes". In this special topic, several genomes, including major histocompatibility complex genes [2], phytochrome genes [3] and immune-and antiviral-related genes [4], have been systematically investigated based on functional genomic studies, providing targets for further structural and functional analyses.…”
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“…This topic contains 12 papers produced by research groups from China, Germany, and Korea. To help readers, we have arranged the papers according to their research topics: genomics [1-3]; transcriptomics [4]; proteomics [5][6][7][8][9]; metabolomics [10,11], and nutrigenomics [12].…”
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