Palaeoproteomic analyses of dog palaeofaeces reveal a preserved dietary and host digestive proteome

The domestic dog has inhabited the anthropogenic niche for at least 15 000 years, but despite their impact on human strategies, the lives of dogs and their interactions with humans have only recently become a subject of interest to archaeologists. In the Arctic, dogs rely exclusively on humans for f...

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Autores: Runge, Anne Kathrine|||0000-0003-2421-4831, Hendy, Jessica|||0000-0002-3718-1058, Korzow Richter, Kristine|||0000-0003-3591-6900, Masson-MacLean, Edouard, Britton, Kate, Mackie, Meaghan|||0000-0003-0763-7592, McGrath, Krista Michelle|||0000-0003-0692-1217, Collins, Matthew|||0000-0003-4226-5501, Cappellini, Enrico|||0000-0001-7885-7811, Speller, Camilla|||0000-0001-7128-9903
Tipo de documento: artigo
Data de publicação:2021
País:España
Recursos:Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
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Palavra-chave:Dogs
Palaeofaeces
Palaeoproteomics
Zooms
Nunalleq Alaska
Archaeology
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spelling Palaeoproteomic analyses of dog palaeofaeces reveal a preserved dietary and host digestive proteomeRunge, Anne Kathrine|||0000-0003-2421-4831Hendy, Jessica|||0000-0002-3718-1058Korzow Richter, Kristine|||0000-0003-3591-6900Masson-MacLean, EdouardBritton, KateMackie, Meaghan|||0000-0003-0763-7592McGrath, Krista Michelle|||0000-0003-0692-1217Collins, Matthew|||0000-0003-4226-5501Cappellini, Enrico|||0000-0001-7885-7811Speller, Camilla|||0000-0001-7128-9903DogsPalaeofaecesPalaeoproteomicsZoomsNunalleq AlaskaArchaeologyThe domestic dog has inhabited the anthropogenic niche for at least 15 000 years, but despite their impact on human strategies, the lives of dogs and their interactions with humans have only recently become a subject of interest to archaeologists. In the Arctic, dogs rely exclusively on humans for food during the winter, and while stable isotope analyses have revealed dietary similarities at some sites, deciphering the details of provisioning strategies have been challenging. In this study, we apply zooarchaeology by mass spectrometry (ZooMS) and liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry to dog palaeofaeces to investigate protein preservation in this highly degradable material and obtain information about the diet of domestic dogs at the Nunalleq site, Alaska. We identify a suite of digestive and metabolic proteins from the host species, demonstrating the utility of this material as a novel and viable substrate for the recovery of gastrointestinal proteomes. The recovered proteins revealed that the Nunalleq dogs consumed a range of Pacific salmon species (coho, chum, chinook and sockeye) and that the consumed tissues derived from muscle and bone tissues as well as roe and guts. Overall, the study demonstrated the viability of permafrost-preserved palaeofaeces as a unique source of host and dietary proteomes.Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Prehistòria 22021-01-0120212021-01-01Articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501VoRhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85info:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://ddd.uab.cat/record/248433https://dx.doi.org/urn:doi:10.1098/rspb.2021.0020reponame:Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UABinstname:Universitat Autònoma de BarcelonaInglésengEuropean Commission https://doi.org/10.13039/501100000780 676154open accesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Aquest document està subjecte a una llicència d'ús Creative Commons. Es permet la reproducció total o parcial, la distribució, la comunicació pública de l'obra i la creació d'obres derivades, fins i tot amb finalitats comercials, sempre i quan es reconegui l'autoria de l'obra original.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ddd.uab.cat:2484332026-06-06T12:50:31Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Palaeoproteomic analyses of dog palaeofaeces reveal a preserved dietary and host digestive proteome
title Palaeoproteomic analyses of dog palaeofaeces reveal a preserved dietary and host digestive proteome
spellingShingle Palaeoproteomic analyses of dog palaeofaeces reveal a preserved dietary and host digestive proteome
Runge, Anne Kathrine|||0000-0003-2421-4831
Dogs
Palaeofaeces
Palaeoproteomics
Zooms
Nunalleq Alaska
Archaeology
title_short Palaeoproteomic analyses of dog palaeofaeces reveal a preserved dietary and host digestive proteome
title_full Palaeoproteomic analyses of dog palaeofaeces reveal a preserved dietary and host digestive proteome
title_fullStr Palaeoproteomic analyses of dog palaeofaeces reveal a preserved dietary and host digestive proteome
title_full_unstemmed Palaeoproteomic analyses of dog palaeofaeces reveal a preserved dietary and host digestive proteome
title_sort Palaeoproteomic analyses of dog palaeofaeces reveal a preserved dietary and host digestive proteome
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Runge, Anne Kathrine|||0000-0003-2421-4831
Hendy, Jessica|||0000-0002-3718-1058
Korzow Richter, Kristine|||0000-0003-3591-6900
Masson-MacLean, Edouard
Britton, Kate
Mackie, Meaghan|||0000-0003-0763-7592
McGrath, Krista Michelle|||0000-0003-0692-1217
Collins, Matthew|||0000-0003-4226-5501
Cappellini, Enrico|||0000-0001-7885-7811
Speller, Camilla|||0000-0001-7128-9903
author Runge, Anne Kathrine|||0000-0003-2421-4831
author_facet Runge, Anne Kathrine|||0000-0003-2421-4831
Hendy, Jessica|||0000-0002-3718-1058
Korzow Richter, Kristine|||0000-0003-3591-6900
Masson-MacLean, Edouard
Britton, Kate
Mackie, Meaghan|||0000-0003-0763-7592
McGrath, Krista Michelle|||0000-0003-0692-1217
Collins, Matthew|||0000-0003-4226-5501
Cappellini, Enrico|||0000-0001-7885-7811
Speller, Camilla|||0000-0001-7128-9903
author_role author
author2 Hendy, Jessica|||0000-0002-3718-1058
Korzow Richter, Kristine|||0000-0003-3591-6900
Masson-MacLean, Edouard
Britton, Kate
Mackie, Meaghan|||0000-0003-0763-7592
McGrath, Krista Michelle|||0000-0003-0692-1217
Collins, Matthew|||0000-0003-4226-5501
Cappellini, Enrico|||0000-0001-7885-7811
Speller, Camilla|||0000-0001-7128-9903
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Prehistòria
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Dogs
Palaeofaeces
Palaeoproteomics
Zooms
Nunalleq Alaska
Archaeology
topic Dogs
Palaeofaeces
Palaeoproteomics
Zooms
Nunalleq Alaska
Archaeology
description The domestic dog has inhabited the anthropogenic niche for at least 15 000 years, but despite their impact on human strategies, the lives of dogs and their interactions with humans have only recently become a subject of interest to archaeologists. In the Arctic, dogs rely exclusively on humans for food during the winter, and while stable isotope analyses have revealed dietary similarities at some sites, deciphering the details of provisioning strategies have been challenging. In this study, we apply zooarchaeology by mass spectrometry (ZooMS) and liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry to dog palaeofaeces to investigate protein preservation in this highly degradable material and obtain information about the diet of domestic dogs at the Nunalleq site, Alaska. We identify a suite of digestive and metabolic proteins from the host species, demonstrating the utility of this material as a novel and viable substrate for the recovery of gastrointestinal proteomes. The recovered proteins revealed that the Nunalleq dogs consumed a range of Pacific salmon species (coho, chum, chinook and sockeye) and that the consumed tissues derived from muscle and bone tissues as well as roe and guts. Overall, the study demonstrated the viability of permafrost-preserved palaeofaeces as a unique source of host and dietary proteomes.
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