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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Proteomics Année : 2023

Protein signatures of spontaneous lipolysis and lipoprotein lipase activity in cow’s milk

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Spontaneous milk lipolysis refers to the breakdown of triacylglycerols in milk. Lipolysis impacts the organoleptic value of milk by causing off-flavours and reduces the technological properties of milk. Lipolysis is caused by lipoprotein lipase (LPL), a tightly regulated enzyme in milk. Our objective was to identify robust biomarkers of lipolysis and putative regulators of LPL enzyme in bovine milk. To achieve this goal, we used feed restriction as a lever to generate highly contrasted samples with regard to milk lipolysis. We combined statistical methods on proteomics data, milk lipolysis and LPL activity values. Following this strategy, we identified CD5L and GP2 as robust biomarkers of high lipolysis in cow milk. We also identified HID1, SURF4 and CUL9 as putative inhibitors of the lipolytic process in the milk. We thus proposed 5 putative biomarkers to be considered in future tools to manage milk lipolysis.
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hal-04170840 , version 1 (08-09-2023)

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Mylène Delosière, Laurence Bernard, Catherine Hurtaud, Maxime Guilleton, Didier Viala, et al.. Protein signatures of spontaneous lipolysis and lipoprotein lipase activity in cow’s milk. Journal of Proteomics, 2023, 285, pp.104951. ⟨10.1016/j.jprot.2023.104951⟩. ⟨hal-04170840⟩
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