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Proteomics of extra virgin olive oil (EVOO)


ABSTRACT: Proteins and peptides are minor components of vegetal oils. The presence of these compounds in virgin olive oil was first reported in 2001, but the nature of the olive oil proteome is still a puzzling question for food science researchers. In this project, we have compiled for a first time a comprehensive proteomic dataset of olive fruit and fungal proteins that are present at low but measurable concentrations in a vegetable oil from a crop of great agronomical relevance as olive (Olea europaea L.). Accurate mass nLC-MS data were collected in high definition direct data analysis (HD-DDA) mode using the ion mobility separation step. Protein identification was performed using the Mascot Server v2.2.07 software (Matrix Science) against an ad hoc database made of olive protein entries. Starting from this proteomic record, the impact of these proteins on olive oil stability and quality could be tested. Moreover, the effect of olive oil proteins on human health and their potential use as functional food components could be also evaluated. In addition, this dataset provides a resource for use in further functional comparisons across other vegetable oils, and also expands the proteomic resources to non-model species, thus also allowing further comparative inter-species studies.

INSTRUMENT(S): Synapt MS

ORGANISM(S): Olea Europaea (common Olive)

SUBMITTER: Mikel Azkargorta  

LAB HEAD: Felix Elortza

PROVIDER: PXD019894 | Pride | 2020-09-29

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Identification of seed storage proteins as the major constituents of the extra virgin olive oil proteome.

Castro Antonio Jesús AJ   Lima-Cabello Elena E   Alché Juan de Dios JD  

Food chemistry: X 20200627


Proteins are minor components of extra virgin olive oil (EVOO), but the nature of the olive oil proteome is still elusive. In this paper, we have uncovered the EVOO proteome for the first time. Seed storage proteins of globulin-type were identified as the most abundant proteins in EVOO, which also contains an active 13-lipoxygenase and several potential allergenic proteins, including the "panallergen" profilin. We validated our proteomic data by Western blotting and enzyme activity assays. Our d  ...[more]

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