Shotgun proteomics analysis of hibernating arctic ground squirrels.

Mol Cell Proteomics

Chinese Academy of Sciences-German Max Planck Society(CAS-MPG) Partner Institute for Computational Biology, Shanghai Institutes of Biological Sciences,320 Yue Yang Road, Shanghai 200031, China.

Published: February 2010

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  • Mammalian hibernation involves complex metabolic changes and tissue protection, with previous studies focusing mainly on gene expression at the mRNA level.
  • Researchers created a unique protein database for arctic ground squirrels and identified over 3,000 proteins, noting significant differences in protein levels between late torpid, early aroused, and non-hibernating states.
  • The study found discrepancies between mRNA and protein expression, indicating substantial post-transcriptional regulation, particularly in proteins related to metabolism, protein translation, and oxidative phosphorylation during the hibernation cycle.

Article Abstract

Mammalian hibernation involves complex mechanisms of metabolic reprogramming and tissue protection. Previous gene expression studies of hibernation have mainly focused on changes at the mRNA level. Large scale proteomics studies on hibernation have lagged behind largely because of the lack of an adequate protein database specific for hibernating species. We constructed a ground squirrel protein database for protein identification and used a label-free shotgun proteomics approach to analyze protein expression throughout the torpor-arousal cycle during hibernation in arctic ground squirrels (Urocitellus parryii). We identified more than 3,000 unique proteins from livers of arctic ground squirrels. Among them, 517 proteins showed significant differential expression comparing animals sampled after at least 8 days of continuous torpor (late torpid), within 5 h of a spontaneous arousal episode (early aroused), and 1-2 months after hibernation had ended (non-hibernating). Consistent with changes at the mRNA level shown in a previous study on the same tissue samples, proteins involved in glycolysis and fatty acid synthesis were significantly underexpressed at the protein level in both late torpid and early aroused animals compared with non-hibernating animals, whereas proteins involved in fatty acid catabolism were significantly overexpressed. On the other hand, when we compared late torpid and early aroused animals, there were discrepancies between mRNA and protein levels for a large number of genes. Proteins involved in protein translation and degradation, mRNA processing, and oxidative phosphorylation were significantly overexpressed in early aroused animals compared with late torpid animals, whereas no significant changes at the mRNA levels between these stages had been observed. Our results suggest that there is substantial post-transcriptional regulation of proteins during torpor-arousal cycles of hibernation.

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