| Literature DB >> 31882075 |
Weixuan Li1, Mohan Li1, Xueyan Cao1, Hongjiao Han1, Fanhua Kong1, Xiqing Yue2.
Abstract
Donkey milk is attracting increasing attention as a nutritional milk source similar to human milk. In this study, we carried out qualitative and quantitative analysis of the donkey whey proteome using a label-free proteomic approach, combined with parallel reaction monitoring (PRM) as a validation method. A total of 300 whey proteins were identified in donkey colostrum (DC) and donkey mature (DM) milk, of which 18 were differentially expressed (P < 0.05) between the two types of milk. Gene ontology (GO) analysis showed that differentially and uniquely expressed proteins were mainly involved in cellular processes, response to stimulus, metabolic processes, and biological regulation. Their molecular functions included binding, catalytic activity, and molecular functional regulation, and their main annotated areas of origin were the cell, cell-part, and the extracellular region. Most differentially and uniquely expressed proteins were linked with malaria, systemic lupus erythematosus, or antigen processing and presentation. Our results provide insight into the complexity of the donkey whey proteome and molecular evidence for nutritional differences between different lactation stages.Entities:
Keywords: Biological functions; Colostrum; Donkey milk; Mature milk; Parallel reaction monitoring; Proteomic
Year: 2019 PMID: 31882075 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2019.108741
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Res Int ISSN: 0963-9969 Impact factor: 6.475