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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Proteomics Année : 2017

Structural proteomics: Topology and relative accessibility of plant lipid droplet associated proteins

Pascale Jolivet
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Alexandre Giuliani
Frank Wien
Thierry Chardot
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Yann Gohon
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Lipid droplets are the major stock of lipids in oleaginous plant seeds. Despite their economic importance for oil production and biotechnological issues (biofuels, lubricants and plasticizers), numerous questions about their formation, structure and regulation are still unresolved. To determine water accessible domains of protein coating at lipid droplets surface, a structural proteomic approach has been performed. This technique relies on the millisecond timescale production of hydroxyl radicals by the radiolysis of water using Synchrotron X-ray white beam. Thanks to the evolution of mass spectrometry analysis techniques this approach allows the creation of a map of the solvent accessibility for proteins difficult to study by other means. Using these results, a S3 oleosin water accessibility map is proposed. This is the first time that such a map on an oleosin co-purified with plant lipid droplets and other associated protein is presented.
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hal-03079506 , version 1 (17-12-2020)

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Pascale Jolivet, Laure Aymé, Alexandre Giuliani, Frank Wien, Thierry Chardot, et al.. Structural proteomics: Topology and relative accessibility of plant lipid droplet associated proteins. Journal of Proteomics, 2017, 169, pp.87-98. ⟨10.1016/j.jprot.2017.09.005⟩. ⟨hal-03079506⟩
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