Data in Brief (Sep 2015)

Important mitochondrial proteins in human omental adipose tissue show reduced expression in obesity

  • Peter W. Lindinger,
  • Martine Christe,
  • Alex N. Eberle,
  • Beatrice Kern,
  • Ralph Peterli,
  • Thomas Peters,
  • Kamburapola J.I. Jayawardene,
  • Ian M. Fearnley,
  • John E. Walker

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2015.04.007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. C
pp. 40 – 43

Abstract

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Obesity is associated with impaired mitochondrial function. This study compares mitochondrial protein expression in omental fat in obese and non-obese humans. Omental adipose tissue was obtained by surgical biopsy, adipocytes were purified and mitochondria isolated. Using anion-exchange chromatography, SDS-PAGE and mass-spectrometry, 128 proteins with potentially different abundances in patient groups were identified, 62 of the 128 proteins are mainly localized in the mitochondria. Further quantification of 12 of these 62 proteins by immune dot blot analysis revealed four proteins citrate synthase, HADHA, LETM1 and mitofilin being inversely associated with BMI, and mitofilin being inversely correlated with gender.