An improved LC–MS method to profile molecular diversity and quantify the six main bovine milk proteins, including genetic and splicing variants as well as post-translationally modified isoforms

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Miranda, Guy | Bianchi, Leonardo | Krupova, Zuzana | Trossat, Philippe | Martin, Patrice

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International audience. Here we describe a method based on Liquid Chromatography coupled with Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS) that provides an accurate determination of the six main bovine milk proteins, including allelic and splicing variants, as well as isoforms resulting from post-translational modifications, with an unprecedented level of resolution. Proteins are identified from observed molecular masses in comparison with theoretical masses of intact proteins indexed in an "in-house" database that includes nearly 3000 entries. Quantification was performed either from UV (214 nm) or mass signals. Thus, up to one hundred molecules, derived from the six major milk proteins, can be identified and quantified from an individual milk sample. This powerful and reliable method, initially developed as an anchoring method to estimate the composition of the six main bovine milk proteins from MIR spectra, is transferable to several mammalian species, including small ruminants, camels, equines, rabbits, etc., for which specific mass databases are available.

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