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The role of cysteine proteinase and carboxypeptidase in the breakdown of storage proteins in buckwheat seeds
Authors:Y E Dunaevsky  M A Belozersky
Institution:(1) A.N. Belozersky Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Bioorganic Chemistry, Moscow State University, 119899 Moscow, USSR
Abstract:Two proteolytic enzymes, a cysteine proteinase and a carboxypeptidase, responsible for breakdown of the main storage protein, 13S globulin, were purified from buckwheat seedlings (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench) by (NH4)2SO4 fractionation, gel-filtration on Sephadex G-150, ionexchange chromatography on DEAE-Toyopearl 650 M and chromatofocusing. The cysteine proteinase was purified 74-fold. It has a pH optimum of 5.5, a pI of 4.5 and an apparent molecular mass (Mr) of 71000. The carboxypeptidase was purified 128-fold. It has a pH optimum of 5.3, a pI of 5.8 and a Mr of 78500. Cysteine proteinase hydrolyzed the modified 13S globulin only if the reaction products were eliminated from the incubation mixture by dialysis. Storage protein degradation by the proteinase increased in the presence of carboxypeptidase. We suggest that the two enzymes complete the digestion of 13S globulin after its preliminary hydrolysis by the earlier described enzyme, metalloproteinase, present in dry buckwheat seeds.Abbreviations BSA bovine serum albumin - DEAE diethylaminoethyl - Mr apparent molecular mass - PAGE polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis - SDS sodium dodecyl sulfate
Keywords:Carboxypeptidase  Cysteine proteinase  Proteolysis  Fagopyrum  Storage protein
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