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Title: Proteomics in the Context of Thailand


1
Proteomics in the Context of Thailand
  • Professor M.R. Jisnuson Svasti
  • Center for Excellence in
  • Protein Structure and Function
  • and Dept of Biochemistry,
  • Faculty of Science, Mahidol University
  • Laboratory of Biochemistry,
  • Chulabhorn Research Institute, Bangkok
  • e-mail scjsv_at_mahidol.ac.th

2
Roles of Proteins
  • Proteins are the instruments through which the
    genetic potential of an organism are expressed
  • Proteins are involved in almost all processes of
    body and fulfil many functions
  • Functions of Proteins
  • enzyme catalysis, transport, mechanical
    support, organelle constituents, coordinated
    motion, storage reserves, metabolic control,
    sensory perception, protection mechanisms,
    toxins, and osmotic pressure

3
Importance of Studying Proteins
  • Human Genome Data - complete, but does not show
    how proteins function - or how biological
    processes occur
  • Proteins sometimes chemically modified after
    synthesis - Proteolytic cleavage, hydroxylation,
    oxidation, carboxylation, methylation,
    acetylation, phosphorylation, glycosylation,
    transamidation, crosslinkage
  • Proteins also fold into specific
    three-dimensional structure which determines
    function

4
Some covalent post-translational modifications
5
Approaches for Study of Proteins
  • Purification, characterisation of properties
    primary structure
  • Study of molecular mechanism of action -
    correlation of structure activity drug design
    - need 3-D structure - X-ray crystallography
    (n.m.r. for small mols)
  • Changes in expression and/or properties of
    proteins - proteomics approach - study all
    proteins at all states at all times

6
2-DE Comparison of Proteins from two different
conditions
From Pandey Mann, 2000
7
Sample preparation First dimension IEF
Second dimension SDS-PAGE Protein detection
Image analysis Identification - Edman
Degradation - MALDI-TOF -
Nanospray/MS/MS Bioinformatics - Protein
Informatics
8
Defining proteomics
  • 1. Proteomics-the classical definition
  • Two-dimensional gels of cell lysates and
    annotation
  • Two-dimensional gels to visualize differential
    protein expression
  • 2. Proteomics-in the post-genomic era
  • Protein identification
  • Post-translational modifications
  • Protein-protein interaction

Pandey and Mann. Nature, 405, 2000
(www.nature.com)
  • 2-D HPLC
  • Affinity purification

9
Protein Enzyme Research in Biochemistry Section
of 27th STT Conference
  • Enzymes (34)
  • Purification and catalytic properties of enzymes
  • Screening enzyme activities in microorganisms
  • Applications-orientated studies
  • Less on basic studies of mechanism and tertiary
    structure, and site directed mutagenesis
  • Protein/Enzyme and DNA/RNA (24)
  • cloning, sequencing and expression.
  • Proteins (6)
  • some characterisation of mutations
  • 1-2 proteomic studies

10
Equipment Available for Research on Protein
Structure in Thailand
  • E-mail survey of some 30 departments at different
    universities
  • Amino Acid Analysis
  • Protein Sequencer
  • 2-D Electrophoresis
  • MALDI/TOF ESI/MS/MS or MS/MS
  • Circular dichroism, protein NMR
  • Macromolecular X-ray crystallography
  • Computer modelling of protein structure
  • Currently available/ in routine operation or not
  • Planned to obtain in 2 years

11
Amino acid analysis Protein sequencer
  • Amino Acid Analysis
  • CRI HPLC method, in routine operation
  • FS-MU amino acid analyser not operating
  • Protein Sequencer
  • CRI in routine operation obsolete
  • FS-MU - not operating
  • IMBG-MU operating?
  • BIOTEC/NSTDA operating?
  • Rice Research unit, Pathumthani - new

12
Proteomic Equipment
  • 2-D Electrophoresis
  • CRI routine
  • BIOTEC/NSTDA routine
  • FS-MU routine
  • IMBG- MU planned
  • Others planned
  • MALDI/TOF, ESI/MS/MS,
  • MS/MS
  • FS- Chula MALDI/TOF (Bruker)
  • FS-ChiangmaiQTOF II-new
  • Rice Research unit, MALDI/TOFABI-new
  • IMBG-MU MS/MS ?
  • BIOTEC MALDI/TOF -PSD Bruker - new
  • Thaksin U- Ion trap MS -new
  • CRI planned?

13
3-D Structure and Conformation
  • CD/ Protein NMR
  • IMBG-MU Circular Dichroism
  • Macromolecular X-Ray facilities
  • FS-MU planned
  • BIOTEC/NSTDA - planned
  • Computer Modelling of Protein 3-D Structure
  • FS-MU
  • IMBG-MU
  • BIOTEC/NSTDA
  • FS-Kasetsart
  • Others

14
Conclusions
  • New equipment available or soon to be available
    for protein research
  • But much existing equipment not in routine
    operation
  • Not broken down because of intensive use
  • Not operational because not used for a long time,
    so condition deteriorates
  • Lack of qualified manpower to operate properly

15
Institutions Equipped and Active for Protein
Research
  • Faculty of Science, Mahidol University
  • Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics,
    Mahidol University
  • BIOTEC/ NSTDA
  • Chulabhorn Research Institute

16
Proteomics Research in Thailand
  • Chulabhorn Research Institute
  • Protein changes in cancer thyroid,
    cholangiocarcinoma
  • Proteomics of cancer cells anti-cancer agents
  • TARUN program, NSTDA/BIOTEC
  • Proteomics of malaria
  • Faculty of Science, Chiangmai University with
    Academica Sinica, Taipei
  • Proteomics of snake venom
  • KMUTT with Academica Sinica, Taipei
  • Proteomics of rice hull

17
Other Areas for Proteomic Research in Thailand
  • Proteomics of Parasite Vectors
  • Mosquito
  • Faculty of Science, Mahidol University
  • Shrimp Proteomics
  • Disease resistant and disease tolerance
  • Faculty of Science, Mahidol University
  • Rice Proteomics
  • Insect resistance
  • Salt tolerance or drought tolerance
  • Rice Research Institute ? Collaboration ?

18
Networking and Resource Sharing
  • Since protein research requires expensive
    hardware, we should consider to
  • form links and networks to share expertise
  • set up core laboratories for routine services
  • Make sure that all equipment functions
  • Quality personnel, supervised by leader actively
    engaged in research
  • encourage collaboration to provide access to
    equipment and maximise utilisation
  • Most equipment does not breakdown through
    overuse, but degenerates through lack of use
  • Equipment becomes outdated quickly
  • Both collaboration or charging are possible

19
International Linkages
  • Assistance for analyses needed for some
    specialist equipment not available here
  • Sending samples for analysis
  • Thai staff travel abroad with sample
  • Charge or collaboration ?
  • Student Research Abroad (e.g. RGJ)
  • Should be collaboration between Thai and overseas
    in formulation of project
  • Students should do research both locally and
    overseas
  • Should strenghten local graduate program
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