Cell wall glycoproteins and polysaccharides of mature runner beans |
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Authors: | Robert R. Selvendran Anthony M.C. Davies Eileen Tidder |
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Affiliation: | Agriculture Research Council Food Research Institute, Colney Lane, Norwich NR4 7UA, England |
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Abstract: | A novel use of chlorite-HOAc treatment (delignification procedure) for the isolation of hydroxyproline (HP) rich “glycoproteins” from the depectinated cell wall material of mature runner beans is described. This procedure can be used for the isolation of wall proteins even from heavily lignified tissues. Its main disadvantage is that some of the constituent amino acids are either destroyed or modified; the nature of these changes was studied using gelatine, lysozyme and “cytoplasmic proteins” of mature beans. The main amino acids to be affected were tyrosine, cystine, methionine and lysine. The chlorite-HOAc solubilized proteins were separated by PhOH-H2O fractionation into two distinct “glycoprotein fractions”. The major fraction (isolated from the aqueous layer) contained most of the HP of the solubilized proteins. The sugars obtained on hydrolysis of both “glycoproteins” were galactose, arabinose, glucose, xylose, rhamnose and uronic acid. Most of the proteins remaining in the holocellulose could readily be extracted with cold alkali and were relatively poor in HP. |
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Keywords: | Leguminosae runner beans cell wall sodium chlorite treatment delignification cell wall proteins hydroxyproline galactose arabinose. |
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