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Reference proteomes of five wheat species as starting point for future design of cultivars with lower allergenic potential

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NPJ SCIENCE OF FOOD
卷 7, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41538-023-00188-0

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Wheat processing quality is greatly influenced by proteins, but many people have inflammatory reactions to wheat proteins. The research applied proteomics to establish the flour reference proteome for five wheat species, finding significant differences in proteome profiles among species and many proteins related to quality, grain-starch synthesis, plant stress regulation, and allergic reactions. The expression of important wheat proteins is mainly determined by genetics, enabling the selection of improved cultivars, and einkorn wheat has lower quantities of potential allergens and immunogenic amylase trypsin inhibitors. Clinical studies are urgently needed, using the developed reference proteomes to design representative test diets.
Wheat is an important staple food and its processing quality is largely driven by proteins. However, there is a sizable number of people with inflammatory reactions to wheat proteins, namely celiac disease, wheat allergy and the syndrome of non-celiac wheat sensitivity. Thus, proteome profiles should be of high importance for stakeholders along the wheat supply chain. We applied liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry-based proteomics to establish the flour reference proteome for five wheat species, ancient to modern, each based on 10 cultivars grown in three diverse environments. We identified at least 2540 proteins in each species and a cluster analyses clearly separated the species based on their proteome profiles. Even more, >50% of proteins significantly differed between species - many of them implicated in products' quality, grain-starch synthesis, plant stress regulation and proven or potential allergic reactions in humans. Notably, the expression of several important wheat proteins was found to be mainly driven by genetics vs. environmental factors, which enables selection and refinement of improved cultivars for the wheat supply chain as long as rapid test methods will be developed. Especially einkorn expressed 5.4 and 7.2-fold lower quantities of potential allergens and immunogenic amylase trypsin inhibitors, respectively, than common wheat, whereas potential allergen content was intermediate in tetraploid wheat species. This urgently warrants well-targeted clinical studies, where the developed reference proteomes will help to design representative test diets.

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