Environmental microbial community proteomics: Status, challenges and perspectives

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Abstract

Microbial community proteomics, also termed metaproteomics, is an emerging field within the area of microbiology, which studies the entire protein complement recovered directly from a complex environmental microbial community at a given point in time. Although it is still in its infancy, microbial community proteomics has shown its powerful potential in exploring microbial diversity, metabolic potential, ecological function and microbe-environment interactions. In this paper, we review recent advances achieved in microbial community proteomics conducted in diverse environments, such as marine and freshwater, sediment and soil, activated sludge, acid mine drainage biofilms and symbiotic communities. The challenges facing microbial community proteomics are also discussed, and we believe that microbial community proteomics will greatly enhance our understanding of the microbial world and its interactions with The environment.

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Wang, D. Z., Kong, L. F., Li, Y. Y., & Xie, Z. X. (2016, August 5). Environmental microbial community proteomics: Status, challenges and perspectives. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms17081275

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