Proteome Analysis of Pyloric
Ceca: A Methodology for
Fish Feed Development?
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Abstract
Changing the protein source of fish feed from fish meal
to alternative
sources of protein will affect traits such as fish growth, quality,
and feed utilization. The present investigation was initiated to introduce
a two-dimensional gel electrophoresis based proteomic workflow as
a tool to investigate feed effects on fish by analyzing protein changes
in the fish gut. The workflow was used to study the effect of substituting
fish meal in fish feed by alternative sources of protein. Rainbow
trout divided into five groups were fed for 72 days with feeds varying
in protein composition. By two-dimensional gel electrophoresis proteins
extracted from the pyloric ceca were separated, making it possible
to measure the abundance of more than 440 protein spots. The expression
of 41 protein spots was found to change due to differences in feed
composition. By mass spectrometry 31 of these proteins were identified,
including proteins involved in digestion (trypsinogen, carboxylic
ester hydrolase, and aminopeptidase). The many expression changes
indicated that the trout, when adapting to differences in feed formulation,
alter the protein composition of the gut