Proteinase A-like enzyme from germinated kidney bean seeds. Its action on phaseolin and vicilin |
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Authors: | Vitalyi Rotari Vitalyi Senyuk Christian Horstmann Antonina Jivotovskaya Iosif Vaintraub |
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Institution: | Lab. of Protein Chemistry, Univ. of Moldova, Mattevich str. 60, MD-2009 Kishinev, Republic Moldova;Inst. für Planzengenetik und Kulturpflanzenforschung, D-06466, Gatersleben, Germany. |
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Abstract: | A cysteine proteinase that possibly participates in the degradation of phaseolin, the main storage protein of kidney bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris L. cv. Moldavian) was isolated from germinating kidney bean seeds and partially characterized. According to its properties it may be classified as a member of a group of homologous cysteine proteinases A, also present in germinating seeds of a number of other plants. The proteinase of this group hydrolyze storage proteins to short peptides. Similarly, the kidney bean proteinase hydrolyzes vicilin, the reserve protein of vetch ( Vicia sativa ). However, its action on phaseolin is limited to the cleavage of subunits into two approximately equal parts and to the splitting off a small number of short peptides. An explanation of phaseolin resistance to the action of this proteinase is proposed on the basis of the differences of its structure from that of other homologous 7S proteins. |
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Keywords: | Germinating seeds phaseolin Phaseolus vulgaris proteinases proteolysis storage proteins vicilin |
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