1. Hidden 'Digestome': Current Analytical Approaches Provide Incomplete Peptide Inventories of Food Digests
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Gianluca Picariello, Maristella De Cicco, Gianfranco Mamone, Pasquale Ferranti, Luigia Di Stasio, Francesco Addeo, De Cicco, M., Mamone, G., Di Stasio, L., Ferranti, P., Addeo, F., and Picariello, G.
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Proteomics ,0106 biological sciences ,protein digestibility ,Food Analysi ,Duodenum ,Peptide ,Lactoglobulins ,Computational biology ,Tandem mass spectrometry ,01 natural sciences ,High-performance liquid chromatography ,disulfide cross-linked peptide ,food peptide digestome ,Disulfide ,food allergens ,Tandem Mass Spectrometry ,Protein digestibility ,Disulfides ,Proteolysi ,Food allergens ,Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,HPLC-MS/MS ,Chemistry ,Allergen ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Disulfide bond ,Proteomic ,whey protein ,General Chemistry ,Allergens ,Lactoglobulin ,0104 chemical sciences ,Hplc ms ms ,bioactive peptide ,Gastric Mucosa ,whey proteins ,Proteolysis ,disulfide cross-linked peptides ,Lactalbumin ,Digestion ,Peptides ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,bioactive peptides ,Food Analysis ,food peptide digestomes ,food allergen ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Analyzing an in vitro gastroduodenal digest of whey proteins by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) coupled to high-resolution/high-sensitivity tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS), we sought to evaluate if state-of-art peptidomics provide comprehensive peptide coverage of food "digestomes". A multitude of small-sized peptides derived from both a-lactalbumin and beta-lactoglobulin as well as disulfide cross-linked hetero-oligomers remained unassigned, even when the digests were compared before and after S-S reduction. The precipitation with 12% trichloroacetic acid demonstrated the occurrence of large-sized polypeptides that escaped the bioinformatic identification. The analysis of a HPLC-MS/MS run with different proteomic search engines generated dissimilar peptide subsets, thus emphasizing the 'demand of refined searching algorithms. Although the MS/MS fragmentation of monocharged ions with exclusion of non-peptide-interfering compounds enlarged the inventory of short peptides, the overall picture of the "digestome" was still incomplete. These findings raise relevant implications for the identification of possible food-derived bioactive peptides or allergenic determinants.
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- 2019
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