Patatin primary structural properties and effects on lipid metabolism

•Patatin was purified (up to 96%) and characterized using various methods.•Purified patatin contained up to 76% essential amino acids.•Purified patatin contained fucose.•The effect of patatin on obesity was evaluated using zebrafish.•Patatin has the potential to be used as a natural anti-obesity tre...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food chemistry 2021-05, Vol.344, p.128661-128661, Article 128661
Hauptverfasser: Wu, Jinhong, Wu, Qiaoyu, Yang, Danlu, Zhou, Mi, Xu, Jingshen, Wen, Qing, Cui, Yan, Bai, Yalong, Xu, Shannan, Wang, Zhengwu, Wang, Shaoyun
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Zusammenfassung:•Patatin was purified (up to 96%) and characterized using various methods.•Purified patatin contained up to 76% essential amino acids.•Purified patatin contained fucose.•The effect of patatin on obesity was evaluated using zebrafish.•Patatin has the potential to be used as a natural anti-obesity treatment. Patatin, the major protein found in potatoes, was purified and shows several isoforms. The essential amino acid content of patatin was ashighas 76%, indicating that it is a valuable protein source. Patatin was an O-linked glycoprotein that contained fucose monosaccharides, as well as mannose, rhamnose, glucose, galactose, xylose, and arabinose. Patatin had a fucosylated glycan structural feature, which strongly bound AAL (Aleuria aurantia Leukoagglutinin), a known fucose binding lectin. Moreover, thelipid metabolism regulatory effects of patatin on the fat catabolism, fat absorption, and inhibition of lipase activity were measured after high-fat feeding of zebrafish larvae. Results revealed that 37.0 μg/mL patatin promoted 23% lipid decomposition metabolism. Meanwhile patatin could inhibite lipase activity and fat absorption, whose effects accounted for half that of a positive control drug. Our findings suggest that patatin, a fucosylated glycoprotein, could potentially be used as a naturalactiveconstituent with anti-obesity effects.
ISSN:0308-8146
1873-7072
DOI:10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.128661