Mass spectrometry in the proteome analysis of mature cereal kernels - PubMed (original) (raw)

. 2012 Jul-Aug;31(4):448-65.

doi: 10.1002/mas.20347. Epub 2011 Aug 22.

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Mass spectrometry in the proteome analysis of mature cereal kernels

Vincenzo Cunsolo et al. Mass Spectrom Rev. 2012 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

In the last decade, the improved performance and versatility of the mass spectrometers together with the increasing availability of gene and genomic sequence database, led the mass spectrometry to become an indispensable tool for either protein and proteome analyses in cereals. Mass spectrometric works on prolamins have rapidly evolved from the determination of the molecular masses of proteins to the proteomic approaches aimed to a large-scale protein identification and study of functional and regulatory aspects of proteins. Mass spectrometry coupled with electrophoresis, chromatographic methods, and bioinformatics tools is currently making significant contributions to a better knowledge of the composition and structure of the cereal proteins and their structure-function relationships. Results obtained using mass spectrometry, including characterization of prolamins, investigation of the gluten toxicity for coeliac patients, identification of proteins responsible of cereal allergies, determination of the protein pattern and its modification under environmental or stress effects, investigation of genetically modified varieties by proteomic approaches, are summarized here, to illustrate current trends, analytical troubles and challenges, and suggest possible future perspectives.

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