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Proteomic characterization of hempseed (Cannabis Sativa L.).

By June 2, 2016No Comments
2016 Jun 2. pii: S1874-3919(16)30235-4. doi: 10.1016/j.jprot.2016.05.033. [Epub ahead of print]

Abstract

PM 1aThis paper presents an investigation on hempseed proteome. The experimental approach, based on combinatorial peptide ligand libraries (CPLLs), SDS-PAGE separation, nLC-ESI-MS/MS identification, and database search, permitted identifying in total 181 expressed proteins. This very large number of identifications was achieved by searching in two databases: Cannabis sativa L. (56 gene productsidentified) and Arabidopsis thaliana (125 gene products identified). By performing a protein-protein association network analysis using the STRING software, it was possible to build the first interactomic map of all detected proteins, characterized by 137 nodes and 410 interactions. Finally, a Gene Ontology analysis of the identified species permitted to classify their molecular functions: the great majority is involved in the seed metabolic processes (41%), responses to stimulus (8%), and biological process (7%).

BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE:

Hempseed is an underexploited non-legume protein-rich seed. Although its protein is well-known for its digestibility, essential amino acid composition, and useful techno-functional properties, a comprehensive proteome characterization is still lacking. The objective of this work was to fill this knowledge gap and provide information useful for a better exploitation of this seed in different food products.
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KEYWORDS:

Cannabis sativa; foodomics; hempseed; interactomic maps

PMID: 27265319
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