Characterization of proteins from kernel of different soybean varieties
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2011
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Žilić, Slađana
Barać, Miroljub

Pešić, Mirjana

Mladenović Drinić, Snežana

Ignjatović-Micić, Dragana

Srebrić, Mirjana

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BACKGROUND: Total soybean proteins, storage proteins, glycinin (11S) and beta-conglycinin (7S) fractions and their respective subunits in seven soybean varieties were analyzed. In this work we also present the correlation between concentration and activity of bioactive proteins, lipoxygenase and proteinase inhibitors. RESULTS: Glycinin and beta-conglycinin comprise about 750 g kg(-1) of the bean storage protein and as such account for both quantity and quality of the kernel protein. The 11S concentration of the varieties studied ranged from 503.4 to 602.9 g kg(-1) and those of 7S varied from 178.2 to 230.6 g kg(-1) of total extractable proteins. The ratio of 11S/7S proteins varied from 2.43 to 3.29 among the varieties. A very strong positive correlation was found between the concentration of Kunitz trypsin inhibitor and activity of total trypsin inhibitor (r = 0.96). However, lipoxygenase concentration did not show a strong correlation with lipoxygenase activity. CONCLUSION: It appears... that among the seven ZP soybean genotypes there are genotypes with different amounts of subunits that should be bred in the future for a desired level of protein components. (C) 2010 Society of Chemical Industry
Keywords:
soybean / protein fractions and subunits / lipoxygenase / trypsin inhibitor / tryptophanSource:
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2011, 91, 1, 60-67Publisher:
- John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Chichester
Funding / projects:
- Ministry of Science and Technological Development, Serbia
DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.4148
ISSN: 0022-5142
PubMed: 20812371