TY - JOUR
T1 - NanoLC-MS/MS protein analysis on laser-microdissected wheat endosperm tissues
T2 - A comparison between aleurone, sub-aleurone and inner endosperm
AU - Hermans, Wisse
AU - Geisslitz, Sabrina
AU - De Bondt, Yamina
AU - Langenaeken, Niels A.
AU - Scherf, Katharina A.
AU - Courtin, Christophe M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2024/3/30
Y1 - 2024/3/30
N2 - Wheat kernel proteins are not homogeneously distributed throughout the endosperm. The goal of this study was to investigate the relative differences in protein composition between the aleurone, sub-aleurone and inner endosperm. Using laser microdissection followed by nanoLC-MS/MS, an innovative method combining high spatial specificity and analytical selectivity in sample-limited situations, 780 proteins were detected and classified by function. A higher proportion of gluten proteins was detected in the sub-aleurone than inner endosperm. Composition-wise, gluten from the sub-aleurone is relatively more enriched in ω-gliadins but impoverished in LMW-GS and γ-gliadins. While a basic set of albumins and globulins was detected in all three microdissected endosperm tissues, specific proteins, like puroindoline B, displayed a gradient. This study provides indications that both histological origin and relative positioning of the tissues drive the protein distribution. Knowledge of this protein distribution offers significant opportunities for the wheat manufacturing industry. Data available via ProteomeXchange, identifier PXD038743.
AB - Wheat kernel proteins are not homogeneously distributed throughout the endosperm. The goal of this study was to investigate the relative differences in protein composition between the aleurone, sub-aleurone and inner endosperm. Using laser microdissection followed by nanoLC-MS/MS, an innovative method combining high spatial specificity and analytical selectivity in sample-limited situations, 780 proteins were detected and classified by function. A higher proportion of gluten proteins was detected in the sub-aleurone than inner endosperm. Composition-wise, gluten from the sub-aleurone is relatively more enriched in ω-gliadins but impoverished in LMW-GS and γ-gliadins. While a basic set of albumins and globulins was detected in all three microdissected endosperm tissues, specific proteins, like puroindoline B, displayed a gradient. This study provides indications that both histological origin and relative positioning of the tissues drive the protein distribution. Knowledge of this protein distribution offers significant opportunities for the wheat manufacturing industry. Data available via ProteomeXchange, identifier PXD038743.
KW - Endosperm
KW - Laser microdissection
KW - Mass spectrometry
KW - Protein distribution
KW - Proteomics
KW - Wheat
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85175648901
U2 - 10.1016/j.foodchem.2023.137735
DO - 10.1016/j.foodchem.2023.137735
M3 - Article
C2 - 37924757
AN - SCOPUS:85175648901
SN - 0308-8146
VL - 437
JO - Food Chemistry
JF - Food Chemistry
M1 - 137735
ER -