Comparative quantitative immunoproteomic study of raw and roasted peanut major allergen modifications
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MIhilović, JelenaĐukić, Teodora
Smiljanić, Katarina
Apostolović, Danijela
Liu, Shu-Hua
Epstein, Michelle M.
Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
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Peanut allergy affects approximately up to 3 % of children and up to 2 % of the adult world population, causing reactions ranging from mild to severe. Major peanut allergens are well characterized but little is known about their post-translational modifications and even less is known about the influence of thermal treatment on their profile. Protein post-translational modification patterns may differ between raw and thermally treated peanuts, which could affect its functional properties, such as allergic potential. In this study we combined proteomic and immunological methods to characterize the modifications or proteoforms of four major peanut allergens - Ara h 1, Ara h 2, Ara h 3 and Ara h 6 in raw and roasted peanut. Bottom-up high-resolution accurate mass spectrometry and a specialized proteomics software package to identify, map and compare modifications of major peanut allergens between differently treated peanut kernels. Modification-specific antibody western blot was used to co...nfirm the presence of modifications on major allergens in both extracts. Twenty different post-translational modifications in four prominent peanut allergens (Ara h 1-3, 6) were identified, while twelve were quantitatively compared between raw and roasted peanuts by high-resolution mass spectrometry and a proprietary proteomics software. post-translational modification specific antibodies confirmed the presence of these modifications in western-blots of raw and roasted peanuts. This study initiates appreciation of modifications and thermal processing affecting food quality, and development of state-of-the-art methodology in the risk assessment of allergen contamination.
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peanut allergens / post-translational modifications / quantitative profiling / proteomics / label free quantificationИзвор:
FoodEnTwin Symposium: Novel analytical approaches in food and environmental sciences, June 16-18, 2021 Belgrade, Serbia, 2021, 27-27Финансирање / пројекти:
- Belgian Special Research Fund BOF StG No. 01N01718
- Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts [GA No. F-26]
- Министарство науке, технолошког развоја и иновација Републике Србије, институционално финансирање - 200168 (Универзитет у Београду, Хемијски факултет) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200168)
- FoodEnTwin-Twinning of research activities for the frontier research in the fields of food, nutrition and environmental omics (EU-H2020-810752)
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TorlakTY - CONF AU - MIhilović, Jelena AU - Đukić, Teodora AU - Smiljanić, Katarina AU - Apostolović, Danijela AU - Liu, Shu-Hua AU - Epstein, Michelle M. AU - Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja PY - 2021 UR - http://intor.torlakinstitut.com/handle/123456789/769 AB - Peanut allergy affects approximately up to 3 % of children and up to 2 % of the adult world population, causing reactions ranging from mild to severe. Major peanut allergens are well characterized but little is known about their post-translational modifications and even less is known about the influence of thermal treatment on their profile. Protein post-translational modification patterns may differ between raw and thermally treated peanuts, which could affect its functional properties, such as allergic potential. In this study we combined proteomic and immunological methods to characterize the modifications or proteoforms of four major peanut allergens - Ara h 1, Ara h 2, Ara h 3 and Ara h 6 in raw and roasted peanut. Bottom-up high-resolution accurate mass spectrometry and a specialized proteomics software package to identify, map and compare modifications of major peanut allergens between differently treated peanut kernels. Modification-specific antibody western blot was used to confirm the presence of modifications on major allergens in both extracts. Twenty different post-translational modifications in four prominent peanut allergens (Ara h 1-3, 6) were identified, while twelve were quantitatively compared between raw and roasted peanuts by high-resolution mass spectrometry and a proprietary proteomics software. post-translational modification specific antibodies confirmed the presence of these modifications in western-blots of raw and roasted peanuts. This study initiates appreciation of modifications and thermal processing affecting food quality, and development of state-of-the-art methodology in the risk assessment of allergen contamination. C3 - FoodEnTwin Symposium: Novel analytical approaches in food and environmental sciences, June 16-18, 2021 Belgrade, Serbia T1 - Comparative quantitative immunoproteomic study of raw and roasted peanut major allergen modifications EP - 27 SP - 27 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_intor_769 ER -
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MIhilović, J., Đukić, T., Smiljanić, K., Apostolović, D., Liu, S., Epstein, M. M.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2021). Comparative quantitative immunoproteomic study of raw and roasted peanut major allergen modifications. in FoodEnTwin Symposium: Novel analytical approaches in food and environmental sciences, June 16-18, 2021 Belgrade, Serbia, 27-27. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_intor_769
MIhilović J, Đukić T, Smiljanić K, Apostolović D, Liu S, Epstein MM, Ćirković-Veličković T. Comparative quantitative immunoproteomic study of raw and roasted peanut major allergen modifications. in FoodEnTwin Symposium: Novel analytical approaches in food and environmental sciences, June 16-18, 2021 Belgrade, Serbia. 2021;:27-27. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_intor_769 .
MIhilović, Jelena, Đukić, Teodora, Smiljanić, Katarina, Apostolović, Danijela, Liu, Shu-Hua, Epstein, Michelle M., Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja, "Comparative quantitative immunoproteomic study of raw and roasted peanut major allergen modifications" in FoodEnTwin Symposium: Novel analytical approaches in food and environmental sciences, June 16-18, 2021 Belgrade, Serbia (2021):27-27, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_intor_769 .