Progress and Challenges in Ocean Metaproteomics and Proposed Best Practices for Data Sharing

Ocean metaproteomics is an emerging field enabling discoveries about marine microbial communities and their impact on global biogeochemical processes. Recent ocean metaproteomic studies have provided insight into microbial nutrient transport, colimitation of carbon fixation, the metabolism of microb...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of proteome research 2019-04, Vol.18 (4), p.1461-1476
Hauptverfasser: Saito, Mak A, Bertrand, Erin M, Duffy, Megan E, Gaylord, David A, Held, Noelle A, Hervey, William Judson, Hettich, Robert L, Jagtap, Pratik D, Janech, Michael G, Kinkade, Danie B, Leary, Dagmar H, McIlvin, Matthew R, Moore, Eli K, Morris, Robert M, Neely, Benjamin A, Nunn, Brook L, Saunders, Jaclyn K, Shepherd, Adam I, Symmonds, Nicholas I, Walsh, David A
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Zusammenfassung:Ocean metaproteomics is an emerging field enabling discoveries about marine microbial communities and their impact on global biogeochemical processes. Recent ocean metaproteomic studies have provided insight into microbial nutrient transport, colimitation of carbon fixation, the metabolism of microbial biofilms, and dynamics of carbon flux in marine ecosystems. Future methodological developments could provide new capabilities such as characterizing long-term ecosystem changes, biogeochemical reaction rates, and in situ stoichiometries. Yet challenges remain for ocean metaproteomics due to the great biological diversity that produces highly complex mass spectra, as well as the difficulty in obtaining and working with environmental samples. This review summarizes the progress and challenges facing ocean metaproteomic scientists and proposes best practices for data sharing of ocean metaproteomic data sets, including the data types and metadata needed to enable intercomparisons of protein distributions and annotations that could foster global ocean metaproteomic capabilities.
ISSN:1535-3893
1535-3907
DOI:10.1021/acs.jproteome.8b00761