Limited Tryptic Degradation of Urea Denatured Glycinin
- 9 September 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Agricultural and Biological Chemistry
- Vol. 43 (9) , 1817-1823
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00021369.1979.10863728
Abstract
Digestibilities of native, 5 m urea-denatured and 8 m urea-denatured glycinin were studied. Urea was removed by dialysis before digestion. The tryptic digestion of the proteins are influenced by ionic strength. Under low ionic strength condition (0 m NaCl), the proteins, even native glycinin, are well degraded. On the other hand, under high ionic strength condition (0.5 m NaCl), native glycinin resists the tryptic attack and 5 m urea-denatured glycinin is best degraded. The digestibility of 8 m urea-denatured glycinin is lower than that of 5 m urea-denatured one under the condition. The gel filtration and electrophoretic properties show that the digestion intermediate like glycinin-T (the intermediate from native glycinin) is contained in the digestion products. These suggest that the urea-denatured protein contains the almost renatured component after removal of urea. A larger amount of the glycinin-T-like protein was detected at 8 m urea denaturation than at 5 m urea. Therefore, glycinin renatures more readily from 8 m urea denaturation. Probably this is the cause of the decreased digestibility at 8 m urea denaturation.This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
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