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The hemolymph proteome of fed and starved Drosophila larvae

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The co-operation of specialized organ systems in complex multicellular organisms depends on effective chemical communication. Thus, body fluids (like blood, lymph or intraspinal fluid) contain myriads of signaling mediators apart from metabolites. Moreover, these fluids are also of crucial importance for immune and wound responses. Compositional analyses of human body fluids are therefore of paramount diagnostic importance. Further improving their comprehensiveness should increase our understanding of inter-organ communication. In arthropods, which have trachea for gas exchange and an open circulatory system, the single dominating interstitial fluid is the hemolymph. Accordingly, a detailed analysis of hemolymph composition should provide an especially comprehensive picture of chemical communication and defense in animals. Therefore we used an extensive protein fractionation workflow in combination with a discovery-driven proteomic approach to map out the detectable protein composition of hemolymph isolated from Drosophila larvae. Combined mass spectrometric analysis revealed more than 700 proteins extending far beyond the previously known Drosophila hemolymph proteome. Moreover, by comparing hemolymph isolated from either fed or starved larvae, we provide initial provisional insights concerning compositional changes in response to nutritional state. Storage proteins in particular were observed to be strongly reduced by starvation. Our hemolymph proteome catalog provides a rich basis for data mining, as exemplified by our identification of potential novel cytokines, as well as for future quantitative analyses by targeted proteomics.

dc.identifier.doi10.1371/journal.pone.0067208
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dc.subject.ddc570 Life sciences; biology
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The hemolymph proteome of fed and starved Drosophila larvae

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uzh.contributor.affiliationUniversity of Zurich
uzh.contributor.affiliationETH Zürich, MRC National Institute for Medical Research
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uzh.contributor.authorHandke, Björn
uzh.contributor.authorPoernbacher, Ingrid
uzh.contributor.authorGoetze, Sandra
uzh.contributor.authorAhrens, Christian H
uzh.contributor.authorOmasits, Ulrich
uzh.contributor.authorMarty, Florian
uzh.contributor.authorSimigdala, Nikiana
uzh.contributor.authorMeyer, Imke
uzh.contributor.authorWollscheid, Bernd
uzh.contributor.authorBrunner, Erich
uzh.contributor.authorHafen, Ernst
uzh.contributor.authorLehner, Christian F
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uzh.publication.citationHandke, Björn; Poernbacher, Ingrid; Goetze, Sandra; Ahrens, Christian H; Omasits, Ulrich; Marty, Florian; Simigdala, Nikiana; Meyer, Imke; Wollscheid, Bernd; Brunner, Erich; Hafen, Ernst; Lehner, Christian F (2013). The hemolymph proteome of fed and starved Drosophila larvae. PLoS ONE, 8(6):e67208.
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uzh.scopus.subjectsGeneral Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
uzh.scopus.subjectsGeneral Agricultural and Biological Sciences
uzh.scopus.subjectsMultidisciplinary
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