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Functional proteins include lectins, immunomodulatory proteins, enzymes (laccase, cellulase, ribonuclease), enzyme inhibitors, ribosome-inactivating proteins, and hydrophobins. In addition to traditional cultivation, mushrooms can be grown as mycelium on solid substrates or in submerged culture, followed by protein separation and extraction. The main trends in protein biosynthesis from Basidiomycota involve both improving the properties of the producing strains and optimizing the cultivation methods in submerged culture and on solid substrates. Moreover, new techniques in the fields of genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics will enable increasingly promising results. 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Proteins from Edible Mushrooms: Nutritional Role and Contribution to Well-Being.
Edible mushrooms represent great promise for the future of food and medicine due to their excellent nutritional, functional, and therapeutic properties. Macrofungi synthesize numerous bioactive compounds, among which proteins stand out for their remarkable diversity, both in terms of structure and their nutritional and functional roles. Fungi from the phylum Basidiomycota have a high protein content, characterized by a complete and balanced amino acid composition. Proteins and peptides from mushrooms have both nutritional and functional roles, with numerous health benefits, such as antimicrobial, antiviral, antioxidant, anticancer, hypotensive, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition, immunomodulatory, and enzymatic activities. Functional proteins include lectins, immunomodulatory proteins, enzymes (laccase, cellulase, ribonuclease), enzyme inhibitors, ribosome-inactivating proteins, and hydrophobins. In addition to traditional cultivation, mushrooms can be grown as mycelium on solid substrates or in submerged culture, followed by protein separation and extraction. The main trends in protein biosynthesis from Basidiomycota involve both improving the properties of the producing strains and optimizing the cultivation methods in submerged culture and on solid substrates. Moreover, new techniques in the fields of genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics will enable increasingly promising results. This paper provides a systematic overview of the types and properties of proteins from edible mushrooms, with a focus on the main beneficial effects of their consumption.
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Foods (ISSN 2304-8158) is an international, peer-reviewed scientific open access journal which provides an advanced forum for studies related to all aspects of food research. It publishes reviews, regular research papers and short communications. Our aim is to encourage scientists, researchers, and other food professionals to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible or share their knowledge with as much readers unlimitedly as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. There are, in addition, unique features of this journal:
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