Gliadins and glutenins are the main protein fractions present in wheat gluten. They are responsible for technological and nutritional quality of wheat based products. In particular, glutenins are mainly responsible for dough visco-elastic properties, whereas gliadins confer extensibility to dough and are the most important factor triggering celiac disease, the major human intolerance to gluten. Gliadins are monomeric proteins, whereas glutenins are polymers stabilized by disulfide bonds. Although they have distinctive structural characteristics, it is possible that some gliadins become part of the glutenin fraction because of mutations that affect cysteine number and distribution. Here, we provide evidence that a naturally mutated γ-gliadin with an extra cysteine residue is incorporated into the polymeric fraction. This goal was achieved using an integrated approach involving heterologous expression, 2-DE, RP-HPLC and MS.

A proteomic approach to verify in vivo expression of a novel gamma-gliadin containing an extra cysteine residue / Ferrante, P; Masci, S; D'Ovidio, R; Lafiandra, D; Volpi, C; Mattei, Maria Benedetta. - In: PROTEOMICS. - ISSN 1615-9853. - STAMPA. - 6(6):(2006), pp. 1908-1914. [10.1002/pmic.200500236]

A proteomic approach to verify in vivo expression of a novel gamma-gliadin containing an extra cysteine residue

MATTEI, Maria Benedetta
2006

Abstract

Gliadins and glutenins are the main protein fractions present in wheat gluten. They are responsible for technological and nutritional quality of wheat based products. In particular, glutenins are mainly responsible for dough visco-elastic properties, whereas gliadins confer extensibility to dough and are the most important factor triggering celiac disease, the major human intolerance to gluten. Gliadins are monomeric proteins, whereas glutenins are polymers stabilized by disulfide bonds. Although they have distinctive structural characteristics, it is possible that some gliadins become part of the glutenin fraction because of mutations that affect cysteine number and distribution. Here, we provide evidence that a naturally mutated γ-gliadin with an extra cysteine residue is incorporated into the polymeric fraction. This goal was achieved using an integrated approach involving heterologous expression, 2-DE, RP-HPLC and MS.
2006
Gliadins; Gluten; Glutenins; Heterologous expression; Mass spectrometry
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A proteomic approach to verify in vivo expression of a novel gamma-gliadin containing an extra cysteine residue / Ferrante, P; Masci, S; D'Ovidio, R; Lafiandra, D; Volpi, C; Mattei, Maria Benedetta. - In: PROTEOMICS. - ISSN 1615-9853. - STAMPA. - 6(6):(2006), pp. 1908-1914. [10.1002/pmic.200500236]
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