Integrated proteomics and metabolomics analysis highlights correlative metabolite-protein networks in soybean seeds subjected to warm-water soaking = 온수에 유지된 대두 종자의 대사 산물-단백질 네트워크의 통합 Proteomics 및 Metabolomics 중요 상관관계

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Integrated proteomics and metabolomics analysis highlights correlative metabolite-protein networks in soybean seeds subjected to warm-water soaking = 온수에 유지된 대두 종자의 대사 산물-단백질 네트워크의 통합 Proteomics 및 Metabolomics 중요 상관관계
Author(s)
C W Min; H Hyeon; R Gupta; J Park; Y E Cheon; G H Lee; J W Jang; Hyung Won Ryu; B W Lee; S U Park; Y Kim; J K Kim; S T Kim
Bibliographic Citation
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, vol. 68, no. 30, pp. 8057-8067
Publication Year
2020
Abstract
Soaking of soybean seeds is a prerequisite for the production of soy foods, and it has been shown that the extent of water absorbed during different imbibition conditions directly affects the quality of the subsequent soybean seed products by yet unknown mechanisms. In order to elucidate the molecular changes in soybean seeds during different soaking temperatures, we performed an integrated proteomics and metabolomics analysis of seeds soaked at 4, 25, and 55 °C. Proteomics analysis revealed that various enzymes related to carbohydrate and protein hydrolysis were activated in soybean seeds during water soaking at 55 °C. Interestingly, results obtained from this integrated proteomics and metabolomics study showed changes in various metabolites, including isoflavones, amino acids, and sugars, that were positively correlated with proteome changes occurring upon soaking at 55 °C. Furthermore, soaking of soybean seeds at 55 °C resulted in degradation of indigestible anti-nutrients such as raffinose oligosaccharides. Taken together, our results suggest that the seed soaking at a high temperature (55 °C) increases the nutritional value of soybean seeds by decreasing the contents of some of the common anti-nutrients.
Keyword
TMT-based quantitative proteomicsmetabolomicstandem mass tagssoybean seedseed soakingprotease inhibitorsisoflavone aglyconeshydrolase enzymes
ISSN
0021-8561
Publisher
Amer Chem Soc
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.0c00986
Type
Article
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