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Deciphering the proteomic profile of rice (Oryza sativa) bran: A pilot study

โœ Scribed by Fabio Ferrari; Marco Fumagalli; Antonella Profumo; Simona Viglio; Alberto Sala; Lorenzo Dolcini; Caterina Temporini; Stefania Nicolis; Daniele Merli; Federica Corana; Begona Casado; Paolo Iadarola


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
367 KB
Volume
30
Category
Article
ISSN
0173-0835

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โœฆ Synopsis


The exact knowledge of the qualitative and quantitative protein components of rice bran is an essential aspect to be considered for a better understanding of the functional properties of this resource. Aim of the present investigation was to extract the largest number of rice bran proteins and to obtain their qualitative characterization. For this purpose, three different extraction protocols have been applied either on full-fat or on defatted rice bran. Likewise, to identify the highest number of proteins, MS data collected from 1-DE, 2-DE and gel-free procedures have been combined. These approaches allowed to unambiguously identify 43 proteins that were classified as signalling/regulation proteins (30%), proteins with enzymatic activity (30%), storage proteins (30%), transfer (5%) and structural (5%) proteins. The fact that all extraction and identification procedures have been performed in triplicate with an excellent reproducibility provides a rationale for considering the platform of proteins shown in this study as the potential proteome profile of rice bran. It also represents a source of information to evaluate better the qualities of rice bran as food resource.


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