The trace proteome of white-wine vinegar has been identified via capture with home-made combinatorial peptide ligand libraries under conditions mimicking reverse-phase capture, i.e. at pH 2.2 in presence of 0.1% trifluoroacetic acid. A total of 27 unique gene products have been identified, of which 10 specific of the database Vitis vinifera, 13 found in the general database Uniprot_viridiplantae and 4 in Swiss Prot_all entries. The most abundant species detected, on the basis of spectral counts, appears to be the whole genome shotgun sequence of line PN40024, scaffold_22 (a protein of the glycosyl hydrolase family). Curiously, up to the present, no information had been available on vinegar proteome.

Horam nonam exclamavit: sitio : The trace proteome of your daily vinegar / F. Di Girolamo, A. D'Amato, P.G. Righetti. - In: JOURNAL OF PROTEOMICS. - ISSN 1874-3919. - 75:2(2011 Dec 21), pp. 718-724.

Horam nonam exclamavit: sitio : The trace proteome of your daily vinegar

A. D'Amato;
2011

Abstract

The trace proteome of white-wine vinegar has been identified via capture with home-made combinatorial peptide ligand libraries under conditions mimicking reverse-phase capture, i.e. at pH 2.2 in presence of 0.1% trifluoroacetic acid. A total of 27 unique gene products have been identified, of which 10 specific of the database Vitis vinifera, 13 found in the general database Uniprot_viridiplantae and 4 in Swiss Prot_all entries. The most abundant species detected, on the basis of spectral counts, appears to be the whole genome shotgun sequence of line PN40024, scaffold_22 (a protein of the glycosyl hydrolase family). Curiously, up to the present, no information had been available on vinegar proteome.
combinatorial peptide ligand libraries; food traceability; trace proteome; white-wine vinegar; biophysics; biochemistry
Settore BIO/10 - Biochimica
Settore CHIM/01 - Chimica Analitica
21-dic-2011
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