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Proteomics | 2009

Protein composition of oil bodies from mature Brassica napus seeds.

Pascale Jolivet; Céline Boulard; Annick Bellamy; Colette Larré; Marion Barre; Hélène Rogniaux; Sabine d'Andréa; Thierry Chardot; Nathalie Nesi

Seed oil bodies (OBs) are intracellular particles storing lipids as food or biofuel reserves in oleaginous plants. Since Brassica napus OBs could be easily contaminated with protein bodies and/or myrosin cells, they must be purified step by step using floatation technique in order to remove non‐specifically trapped proteins. An exhaustive description of the protein composition of rapeseed OBs from two double‐zero varieties was achieved by a combination of proteomic and genomic tools. Genomic analysis led to the identification of sequences coding for major seed oil body proteins, including 19 oleosins, 5 steroleosins and 9 caleosins. Most of these proteins were also identified through proteomic analysis and displayed a high level of sequence conservation with their Arabidopsis thaliana counterparts. Two rapeseed oleosin orthologs appeared acetylated on their N‐terminal alanine residue and both caleosins and steroleosins displayed a low level of phosphorylation.


Fems Yeast Research | 2009

Heterologous expression of AtClo1, a plant oil body protein, induces lipid accumulation in yeast

Marine Froissard; Sabine d'Andréa; Céline Boulard; Thierry Chardot

Proteomic approaches on lipid bodies have led to the identification of proteins associated with this compartment, showing that, rather than the inert fat depot, lipid droplets appear as complex dynamic organelles with roles in metabolism control and cell signaling. We focused our investigations on caleosin [Arabidopsis thaliana caleosin 1 (AtClo1)], a minor protein of the Arabidopsis thaliana seed lipid body. AtClo1 shares an original triblock structure, which confers to the protein the capacity to insert at the lipid body surface. In addition, AtClo1 possesses a calcium-binding domain. The study of plants deficient in caleosin revealed its involvement in storage lipid degradation during seed germination. Using Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a heterologous expression system, we investigated the potential role of AtClo1 in lipid body biogenesis and filling. The green fluorescent protein-tagged protein was correctly targeted to lipid bodies. We observed an increase in the number and size of lipid bodies. Moreover, transformed yeasts accumulated more fatty acids (+46.6%). We confirmed that this excess of fatty acids was due to overaccumulation of lipid body neutral lipids, triacylglycerols and steryl esters. We showed that the original intrinsic properties of AtClo1 protein were sufficient to generate a functional lipid body membrane and to promote overaccumulation of storage lipids in yeast oil bodies.


Proteomics | 2013

Crop seed oil bodies: from challenges in protein identification to an emerging picture of the oil body proteome

Pascale Jolivet; Francisca Acevedo; Céline Boulard; Sabine d'andréa; Jean Denis Faure; Ajay Kohli; Nathalie Nesi; Benoît Valot; Thierry Chardot

Oleaginous seeds store lipids in specialized structures called oil bodies (OBs). These organelles consist of a core of neutral lipids bound by proteins embedded in a phospholipid monolayer. OB proteins are well conserved in plants and have long been grouped into only two categories: structural proteins or enzymes. Recent work, however, which identified other classes of proteins associated with OBs, clearly shows that this classification is obsolete. Proteomics‐mediated OB protein identification is facilitated in plants for which the genome is sequenced and annotated. However, it is not clear whether this knowledge can be dependably transposed to less well‐characterized plants, including the well‐established commercial sources of seed oil as well as the many others being proposed as novel sources for biodiesel, especially in Africa and Asia. Toward an update of the current data available on OB proteins this review discusses (i) the specific difficulties for proteomic studies of organelles; (ii) a 2012 census of the proteins found in seed OBs from various crops; (iii) the oleosin composition of OBs and their role in organelle stability; (iv) PTM of OB proteins as an emerging field of investigation; and finally we describe the emerging model of the OB proteome from oilseed crops.


Journal of Plant Physiology | 2011

Oil body proteins sequentially accumulate throughout seed development in Brassica napus

Pascale Jolivet; Céline Boulard; Annick Bellamy; Benoît Valot; Sabine d’Andréa; Michel Zivy; Nathalie Nesi; Thierry Chardot

Despite the importance of seed oil bodies (OBs) as enclosed compartments for oil storage, little is known about lipid and protein accumulation in OBs during seed formation. OBs from rapeseed (Brassica napus) consist of a triacylglycerol (TAG) core surrounded by a phospholipid monolayer embedded with integral proteins which confer high stability to OBs in the mature dry seed. In the present study, we investigated lipid and protein accumulation patterns throughout seed development (from 5 to 65 days after pollination [DAP]) both in the whole seed and in purified OBs. Deposition of the major proteins (oleosins, caleosins and steroleosins) into OBs was assessed through (i) gene expression pattern, (ii) proteomics analysis, and (iii) protein immunodetection. For the first time, a sequential deposition of integral OB proteins was established. Accumulation of oleosins and caleosins was observed starting from early stages of seed development (12-17 DAP), while steroleosins accumulated later (~25 DAP) onwards.


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2008

New insights into the structure of apolipoprotein B from low-density lipoproteins and identification of a novel YGP-like protein in hen egg yolk.

Pascale Jolivet; Céline Boulard; Thierry Chardot; Marc Anton

Apoproteins of low-density lipoproteins (LDL) and soluble proteins (livetins) contained in hen egg yolk plasma have been demonstrated as being essential to the interfacial and emulsifying properties of yolk. The knowledge of their structure is necessary to better understand these properties. Purified protein fractions were separated by SDS-PAGE or 2D-PAGE and identified through the LC-MS/MS of their trypsin peptides. Hen blood apolipoprotein B gives rise to nine different apoproteins in LDL after maturation and proteolysis. Among these apoproteins, two protein fragments appeared to be less accessible to proteases and could be enriched in beta-sheets and firmly associated with lipids. Plasma soluble proteins were constituted by approximately 45% of yolk immunoglobulins with a high heterogeneity of the variable regions of both heavy and light chains, 41% of glycoproteins constituted by YGP42 and YGP40, 14% of albumins, and one new minor protein we called YGP30, showing 75% similarity to YGP40.


Proteomics | 2006

Lipid particle composition of the yeast Yarrowia lipolytica depends on the carbon source.

Karin Athenstaedt; Pascale Jolivet; Céline Boulard; Michel Zivy; Luc Negroni; Jean-Marc Nicaud; Thierry Chardot


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2006

Protein Components of Low-Density Lipoproteins Purified from Hen Egg Yolk

Pascale Jolivet; Céline Boulard; V. Beaumal; Thierry Chardot; Marc Anton


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2007

Selective One-Step Extraction of Arabidopsis thaliana Seed Oleosins Using Organic Solvents

Sabine d'andréa; Pascale Jolivet; Céline Boulard; Colette Larré; Marine Froissard; Thierry Chardot


Industrial Crops and Products | 2013

Deciphering the structural organization of the oil bodies in the Brassica napus seed as a mean to improve the oil extraction yield

Pascale Jolivet; Carine Deruyffelaere; Céline Boulard; Alain Quinsac; Raphaëlle Savoire; Nathalie Nesi; Thierry Chardot


Oléagineux, Corps gras, Lipides | 2006

Purification and protein composition of oil bodies from Brassica napus seeds

Pascale Jolivet; Kathleen Tailliart; Céline Boulard; Nathalie Nesi; Thierry Chardot

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Pascale Jolivet

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Thierry Chardot

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Nathalie Nesi

École nationale supérieure agronomique de Rennes

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Annick Bellamy

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Colette Larré

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Marc Anton

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Sabine d'andréa

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Benoît Valot

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Marine Froissard

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Michel Zivy

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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