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Metaproteomics: Much More than Measuring Gene Expression in Microbial Communities

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MSYSTEMS
Volume 4, Issue 3, Pages -

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/mSystems.00115-19

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LC-MS; metagenomics; metaproteomics; metatranscriptomics; microbiome; microbiota; proteomics; symbiosis

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  1. NC State Chancellor's Faculty Excellence Program Cluster on Microbiomes and Complex Microbial Communities
  2. Plant Soil Microbial Community Consortium
  3. Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research [593607]

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Metaproteomics is the large-scale identification and quantification of proteins from microbial communities and thus provides direct insight into the phenotypes of microorganisms on the molecular level. Initially, metaproteomics was mainly used to assess the expressed metabolism and physiology of microbial community members. However, recently developed metaproteomic tools allow quantification of per-species biomass to determine community structure, in situ carbon sources of community members, and the uptake of labeled substrates by community members. In this perspective, I provide a brief overview of the questions that we can currently address, as well as new metaproteomics-based approaches that we and others are developing to address even more questions in the study of microbial communities and plant and animal microbiota. I also highlight some areas and technologies where I anticipate developments and potentially major breakthroughs in the next 5 years and beyond.

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