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Abstract
The potato protein patatin embeds bioactive peptides that require targeted hydrolysis to be released as promising food additives. This study presents a patatin-specific protease assay for assessing a wide range of protease activities in high-throughput format. Conjugating patatin to the amine reactive fluorogenic BODIPY FL dye provided a stable protease substrate with efficient homo-FRET quenching at a low degree (7–8) of labeling. Compared to commercial BODIPY-casein, BODIPY-patatin provided higher fluorescence enhancement (by de-quenching) at high protease concentrations, while the sensitivity was generally comparable for both highly specific (e.g. Trypsin) and industrial relevant proteases (e.g. Alcalase and Neutrase) at low doses. For Chymotrypsin, BODIPY-patatin provided a 39 % response improvement at 5 ng dose. A peptide-centric analysis of mass spectrometry-based bottom-up proteomics data identified several BODIPY-labeling sites with varying occupancies in patatin, indicating heterogenous labeling under the applied conjugation conditions. BODIPY-labeled patatin complements commercial BODIPY-labeled casein as a globular, plant-based alternative for screening of proteolytic activity.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Artikelnummer | 141105 |
Tidsskrift | Food Chemistry |
Vol/bind | 463 |
ISSN | 0308-8146 |
DOI | |
Status | Udgivet - 15 jan. 2025 |
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PROVIDE: Protein valorization through informatics, hydrolysis, and separation
Gregersen, S. (CoI (co-investigator)), Overgaard, M. T. (CoPI), Hansen, E. B. (PI (principal investigator)), Bang-Berthelsen, I. (Projektkoordinator), Jacobsen, C. (CoPI), García Moreno, P. J. (CoI (co-investigator)), Marcatili, P. (CoPI) & Yesiltas, B. (CoI (co-investigator))
01/09/2017 → 30/12/2022
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Targeted hydrolysis of native potato protein: A novel workflow for obtaining hydrolysates with improved interfacial properties
Gregersen Echers, S., Jafarpour, A., Yesiltas, B., García Moreno, P. J., Greve-Poulsen, M., Hansen, D. K., Jacobsen, C., Overgaard, M. T. & Hansen, E. B., apr. 2023, I: Food Hydrocolloids. 137, 108299.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › peer review
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