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A Comprehensive Identification of Chicken Egg White Phosphoproteomics Based on a Novel Digestion Approach.

Yi SunHaobo JinHaohao SunLong Sheng
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2020)
There are plenty of phosphoproteins in chicken egg white (CEW), which are of great significance for the biological activity and function of CEW. In this study, phosphorylated proteins in CEW were identified and analyzed based on two digestion strategies (trypsin and trypsin/glutamyl endoproteinase). Besides, the enrichment strategy of immobilized metal affinity chromatography was used, and phosphopeptides were identified by nano liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry. A total of 189 phosphosites mapped onto 166 phosphopeptides corresponding to 96 phosphoproteins were identified. Gene ontology analysis suggested that these phosphoproteins of CEW mainly participated in biological processes such as "cell process", "biological regulation", and "response to stimulus". Moreover, the phosphoproteins of CEW were involved in molecular functions, primarily including "binding" and "catalytic activity". On the basis of the available literature, the research was the first comprehensive identification of chicken egg white phosphoproteins. This study further enriched the identification of phosphoproteins in CEW and laid a foundation for the subsequent study of phosphoproteins.
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