Analysis of the effects of different salt consumption levels on the urine protein composition during a 105-day isolation using the opoSOM program


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The aim of the research was the study of changes in urine protein composition of healthy human under controlled living conditions during 105-day experiment (Mars-500 program) at different salt consumption levels. Modern proteomic methods based on chromatography–mass spectrometry, as well as different techniques of bioinformatics (including the opoSOM program), were used. Three time ranges with different dynamics of the protein detection were isolated: initial (weeks 1–6 of the experiment), intermediate (weeks 7–11), and final (weeks 12–15). About 10 different groups of jointly detectable proteins, directly associated with the periods of different salt consumption level, were identified during the work. In particular, their biological functions, tissue specificity, and signaling pathways, in which these proteins are involved in the human body, were determined.

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L. H. Pastushkova

Institute of Biomedical Problems

Email: daryakudryavtseva@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

D. N. Kashirina

Institute of Biomedical Problems

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Email: daryakudryavtseva@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

A. G. Brzhozovsky

Institute of Biomedical Problems

Email: daryakudryavtseva@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

V. A. Ivanisenko

Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Siberian Branch

Email: daryakudryavtseva@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Novosibirsk

E. S. Tiys

Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Siberian Branch

Email: daryakudryavtseva@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Novosibirsk

A. S. Kononikhin

Institute of Biomedical Problems; Kulakov Research Center for Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Perinatology

Email: daryakudryavtseva@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow

N. L. Starodubtseva

Kulakov Research Center for Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Perinatology; Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University)

Email: daryakudryavtseva@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow; Dolgoprudny

E. N. Nikolaev

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University)

Email: daryakudryavtseva@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Dolgoprudny

H. Binder

Interdisciplinary Center for Bioinformatics

Email: daryakudryavtseva@mail.ru
Germany, Leipzig

I. M. Larina

Institute of Biomedical Problems

Email: daryakudryavtseva@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

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