Identification of milk component in ancient food residue by proteomics.
BACKGROUND: Proteomic approaches based on mass spectrometry have been recently used in archaeological and art researches, generating promising results for protein identification. Little information is known about eastward spread and eastern limits of prehistoric milking in eastern Eurasia. METHODOLO...
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doaj-aa1eab0de35c443e943aa3a20724227c2020-11-25T02:08:51ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0175e3705310.1371/journal.pone.0037053Identification of milk component in ancient food residue by proteomics.Chuan HongHongen JiangEnguo LüYunfei WuLihai GuoYongming XieChangsui WangYimin YangBACKGROUND: Proteomic approaches based on mass spectrometry have been recently used in archaeological and art researches, generating promising results for protein identification. Little information is known about eastward spread and eastern limits of prehistoric milking in eastern Eurasia. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDING: In this paper, an ancient visible food remain from Subeixi Cemeteries (cal. 500 to 300 years BC) of the Turpan Basin in Xinjiang, China, preliminarily determined containing 0.432 mg/kg cattle casein with ELISA, was analyzed by using an improved method based on liquid chromatography (LC) coupled with MALDI-TOF/TOF-MS to further identify protein origin. The specific sequence of bovine casein and the homology sequence of goat/sheep casein were identified. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The existence of milk component in ancient food implies goat/sheep and cattle milking in ancient Subeixi region, the furthest eastern location of prehistoric milking in the Old World up to date. It is envisioned that this work provides a new approach for ancient residue analysis and other archaeometry field.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3353977?pdf=render |
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Chuan Hong Hongen Jiang Enguo Lü Yunfei Wu Lihai Guo Yongming Xie Changsui Wang Yimin Yang Identification of milk component in ancient food residue by proteomics. PLoS ONE |
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Chuan Hong Hongen Jiang Enguo Lü Yunfei Wu Lihai Guo Yongming Xie Changsui Wang Yimin Yang |
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Identification of milk component in ancient food residue by proteomics. |
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Identification of milk component in ancient food residue by proteomics. |
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Identification of milk component in ancient food residue by proteomics. |
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Identification of milk component in ancient food residue by proteomics. |
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Identification of milk component in ancient food residue by proteomics. |
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identification of milk component in ancient food residue by proteomics. |
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1932-6203 |
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BACKGROUND: Proteomic approaches based on mass spectrometry have been recently used in archaeological and art researches, generating promising results for protein identification. Little information is known about eastward spread and eastern limits of prehistoric milking in eastern Eurasia. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDING: In this paper, an ancient visible food remain from Subeixi Cemeteries (cal. 500 to 300 years BC) of the Turpan Basin in Xinjiang, China, preliminarily determined containing 0.432 mg/kg cattle casein with ELISA, was analyzed by using an improved method based on liquid chromatography (LC) coupled with MALDI-TOF/TOF-MS to further identify protein origin. The specific sequence of bovine casein and the homology sequence of goat/sheep casein were identified. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The existence of milk component in ancient food implies goat/sheep and cattle milking in ancient Subeixi region, the furthest eastern location of prehistoric milking in the Old World up to date. It is envisioned that this work provides a new approach for ancient residue analysis and other archaeometry field. |
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