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Characterization of major proteins in sweet potato tuberous roots
Authors:Masayoshi Maeshima  Takuji Sasaki  Tadashi Asahi
Institution:1. Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Nagoya University, Nagoya 464, Japan
Abstract:The tuberous roots, but not other organs, of sweet potato contained large quantities of two proteins which accounted for more than 80% of the total proteins. The two proteins, tentatively named sporamins A and B, were monomeric forms with similar M,s (25 000). They were separated from each other by electrophoresis on polyacrylamide gels in a non-denaturing buffer or a buffer containing sodium dodecyl sulphate without being reduced by dithiothreitol. They were very similar to each other with respect to amino acid composition, peptide map and immunological properties. These proteins decreased in preference to other proteins during sprouting. The amino acid sequencing of the amino terminal part of sporamin A suggested that it consists of at least two molecular species with different combinations of a few amino acids.
Keywords:Convolvulaceae  sweet potato  storage protein  electrophoresis  
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