Differential expression analysis of oil palm fatty acid biosynthetic enzymes with gel-free quantitative proteomics


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Clerens Stefan, . and Morton James D., . and Dyer Jolon M., . and Lau Benjamin Yii Chung, . and Deb-Choudhury Santanu, . and Umi Salamah Ramli, . Differential expression analysis of oil palm fatty acid biosynthetic enzymes with gel-free quantitative proteomics. pp. 23-34. ISSN 1511-2780

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The control mechanisms of de novo fatty acid biosynthesis continue to intrigue particularly at protein level. The cross talk between transcriptional and metabolic regulatory networks remains undefined. In order to understand the metabolic factors affecting oleic acid biosynthesis in Elaeis guineensis var. tenera (oil palm) two-dimensional liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (2DLC-MS/MS) was attempted to capture the main fatty acid biosynthetic enzymes involved in oleic acid production. These enzymes were extracted from the chromoplast of low and high oleic mesocarps of 20th week after anthesis. Chromoplast proteins were separated using offline 2DLC for mass spectrometric analysis. Two subunits of acetyl-CoA carboxylase -ketoacyl-acyl carrier protein (ACP) reductase -hydroxyacyl-ACP dehydrogenase 3-enoyl- ACP reductase -ketoacyl-ACP synthase and stearoyl-ACP desaturase were identified. The relative expression of these fatty acid biosynthetic enzymes was determined using isobaric tags labelling. Initial assessment revealed that -hydroxyacyl-ACP dehydrogenase and -ketoacyl-ACP synthase were present in a higher abundance in the high oleic acid mesocarps while the accumulation of 3-enoyl-ACP reductase was lower relative to the other fatty acid biosynthetic enzymes investigated. The existence of other differentially expressed metabolic enzymes suggests that the control mechanism of fatty acid production in particular oleic acid might involve more than just the main fatty acid biosynthetic enzymes.


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Abstract

The control mechanisms of de novo fatty acid biosynthesis continue to intrigue particularly at protein level. The cross talk between transcriptional and metabolic regulatory networks remains undefined. In order to understand the metabolic factors affecting oleic acid biosynthesis in Elaeis guineensis var. tenera (oil palm) two-dimensional liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (2DLC-MS/MS) was attempted to capture the main fatty acid biosynthetic enzymes involved in oleic acid production. These enzymes were extracted from the chromoplast of low and high oleic mesocarps of 20th week after anthesis. Chromoplast proteins were separated using offline 2DLC for mass spectrometric analysis. Two subunits of acetyl-CoA carboxylase -ketoacyl-acyl carrier protein (ACP) reductase -hydroxyacyl-ACP dehydrogenase 3-enoyl- ACP reductase -ketoacyl-ACP synthase and stearoyl-ACP desaturase were identified. The relative expression of these fatty acid biosynthetic enzymes was determined using isobaric tags labelling. Initial assessment revealed that -hydroxyacyl-ACP dehydrogenase and -ketoacyl-ACP synthase were present in a higher abundance in the high oleic acid mesocarps while the accumulation of 3-enoyl-ACP reductase was lower relative to the other fatty acid biosynthetic enzymes investigated. The existence of other differentially expressed metabolic enzymes suggests that the control mechanism of fatty acid production in particular oleic acid might involve more than just the main fatty acid biosynthetic enzymes.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Elaeis guineensis
AGROVOC Term: Oil palms
AGROVOC Term: Fatty acids
AGROVOC Term: Biosynthesis
AGROVOC Term: Enzymes
AGROVOC Term: Carboxylyases
AGROVOC Term: Mesocarp
AGROVOC Term: Extraction
AGROVOC Term: Isolation
AGROVOC Term: Fractionation
Depositing User: Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 06:28
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24263

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