Author:
Roberts N.J.,Scott R.W.,Tzen J.T.C.
Abstract
Oleosins are naturally occurring, small (15-24 kDa), amphipathic, plant proteins that prevent the coalescence of
oil bodies (OBs) during seed and pollen maturation. The physiochemical properties of oleosins and their association with
OBs have led to a broad array of potential applications in biotechnology utilizing native or recombinant forms of oleosin
or oleosin-fused polypeptides. This review begins by briefly outlining the current understanding of oleosin topology, oil
body assembly and potential health issues. A schematic model is given to potentially explain the apparent simultaneous
existence of parallel and anti-parallel β sheets and a figure summarizing the process of oleosin translation through to oil
body formation in vivo is also presented. The applications for oleosins, the associated modes of action and their relevant
patents are then discussed in six areas: recombinant protein purification; generating protein complexes; in planta delivery;
emulsification; artificial oil bodies; and modifications to the properties of oleosin itself by creating polyoleosin.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Biomedical Engineering,Biochemistry,Bioengineering,Biophysics,Biotechnology
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