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Proteomics of the Milk Fat Globule Membrane from Camelus dromedarius


ABSTRACT: Camel milk is widely characterized with regard to caseins and whey proteins. However, in camelids, close to nothing is known about the Milk Fat Globule Membrane (MFGM), the membrane surrounding fat globules in milk. The purpose of this study was thus to identify MFGM proteins from Camelus dromedarius milk. Major MFGM proteins (namely, fatty acid synthase, xanthine oxidase, butyrophilin, lactadherin, and adipophilin) already evidenced in cow milk were identified in camel milk using mass spectrometry. In addition, a 1D-LC-MS/MS approach led us to identify 322 functional groups of proteins associated with the camel Milk Fat Globule Membrane. We hope that these findings will contribute to a better characterization of camel milk and to an improved understanding of lipid droplet formation in the mammary epithelial cell.

INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ Orbitrap

ORGANISM(S): Camelus Dromedarius (dromedary) (arabian Camel)

SUBMITTER: HENRY CELINE  

PROVIDER: PXD000059 | Pride | 2013-02-05

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Proteomics of the milk fat globule membrane from Camelus dromedarius.

Saadaoui Besma B   Henry Céline C   Khorchani Touhami T   Mars Mohamed M   Martin Patrice P   Cebo Christelle C  

Proteomics 20130225 7


Camel milk has been widely characterized with regards to casein and whey proteins. However, in camelids, almost nothing is known about the milk fat globule membrane (MFGM), the membrane surrounding fat globules in milk. The purpose of this study was thus to identify MFGM proteins from Camelus dromedarius milk. Major MFGM proteins (namely, fatty acid synthase, xanthine oxidase, butyrophilin, lactadherin, and adipophilin) already evidenced in cow milk were identified in camel milk using MS. In add  ...[more]

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