Toxic detection in mine water based on proteomic analysis of lysosomal enzymes in

Objectives Lysosome is the cell-organelle which is commonly used as biomonitoring tool in environmental pollution. In this study, the lysosomal proteomic of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae was analyzed for utilization in the detection of toxic substances in mine water samples. Methods This work i...

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Main Authors: Ngoc-Tu Nguyen, Yang-Hoon Kim, Seung Hyuck Bang, Ji Hye Hong, Soon Dong Kwon, Jiho Min
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Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Environmental Health and Toxicology 2014-11-01
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Online Access:http://www.e-eht.org/upload/pdf/eht-29-e2014019.pdf
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author Ngoc-Tu Nguyen
Yang-Hoon Kim
Seung Hyuck Bang
Ji Hye Hong
Soon Dong Kwon
Jiho Min
author_facet Ngoc-Tu Nguyen
Yang-Hoon Kim
Seung Hyuck Bang
Ji Hye Hong
Soon Dong Kwon
Jiho Min
author_sort Ngoc-Tu Nguyen
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description Objectives Lysosome is the cell-organelle which is commonly used as biomonitoring tool in environmental pollution. In this study, the lysosomal proteomic of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae was analyzed for utilization in the detection of toxic substances in mine water samples. Methods This work informs the expression of lysosomal proteomic in yeast in response with toxic chemicals, such as sodium meta-arsenite and tetracycline, for screening specific biomarkers. After that, a recombinant yeast contained this biomarker were constructed for toxic detection in pure toxic chemicals and mine water samples. Results Each chemical had an optimal dose at which the fluorescent protein intensity reached the peak. In the case of water samples, the yeast showed the response with sample 1, 3, 4, and 5; whereas there is no response with sample 2, 6, and 7. Conclusions The recombinant yeast showed a high ability of toxic detection in response with several chemicals such as heavy metals and pharmaceuticals. In the case of mine water samples, the response varied depending on the sample content.
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spelling doaj.art-bbe3304ae98b466aa20f5761d5e805972022-12-21T18:46:24ZengKorean Society of Environmental Health and ToxicologyEnvironmental Health and Toxicology2233-65672014-11-012910.5620/eht.e2014019705Toxic detection in mine water based on proteomic analysis of lysosomal enzymes inNgoc-Tu Nguyen0Yang-Hoon Kim1Seung Hyuck Bang2Ji Hye Hong3Soon Dong Kwon4Jiho Min5 Department of Bioprocess Engineering, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, Korea Department of Microbiology, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, Korea Department of Bioprocess Engineering, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, Korea Mine Reclamation Corporation, Coal Center, Seoul, Korea Mine Reclamation Corporation, Coal Center, Seoul, Korea Department of Bioprocess Engineering, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, KoreaObjectives Lysosome is the cell-organelle which is commonly used as biomonitoring tool in environmental pollution. In this study, the lysosomal proteomic of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae was analyzed for utilization in the detection of toxic substances in mine water samples. Methods This work informs the expression of lysosomal proteomic in yeast in response with toxic chemicals, such as sodium meta-arsenite and tetracycline, for screening specific biomarkers. After that, a recombinant yeast contained this biomarker were constructed for toxic detection in pure toxic chemicals and mine water samples. Results Each chemical had an optimal dose at which the fluorescent protein intensity reached the peak. In the case of water samples, the yeast showed the response with sample 1, 3, 4, and 5; whereas there is no response with sample 2, 6, and 7. Conclusions The recombinant yeast showed a high ability of toxic detection in response with several chemicals such as heavy metals and pharmaceuticals. In the case of mine water samples, the response varied depending on the sample content.http://www.e-eht.org/upload/pdf/eht-29-e2014019.pdfHeavy metalsLysosomal proteomicLysosomal responseMine waterPharmaceuticals
spellingShingle Ngoc-Tu Nguyen
Yang-Hoon Kim
Seung Hyuck Bang
Ji Hye Hong
Soon Dong Kwon
Jiho Min
Toxic detection in mine water based on proteomic analysis of lysosomal enzymes in
Environmental Health and Toxicology
Heavy metals
Lysosomal proteomic
Lysosomal response
Mine water
Pharmaceuticals
title Toxic detection in mine water based on proteomic analysis of lysosomal enzymes in
title_full Toxic detection in mine water based on proteomic analysis of lysosomal enzymes in
title_fullStr Toxic detection in mine water based on proteomic analysis of lysosomal enzymes in
title_full_unstemmed Toxic detection in mine water based on proteomic analysis of lysosomal enzymes in
title_short Toxic detection in mine water based on proteomic analysis of lysosomal enzymes in
title_sort toxic detection in mine water based on proteomic analysis of lysosomal enzymes in
topic Heavy metals
Lysosomal proteomic
Lysosomal response
Mine water
Pharmaceuticals
url http://www.e-eht.org/upload/pdf/eht-29-e2014019.pdf
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