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Proteomic Characterization of Embryo and Endosperm Proteins in Common Buckwheat by 2-DE and MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry KCI 등재

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한국작물학회 (Korean Society Of Crop Science)
초록

Buckwheat is one of the traditional crops and has become a renewed target of interest or a popular crop as a healthy foodstuff, because it is a good source of cereal protein which is rich with essential amino acids. However, what is critical to our health is that buckwheat contains proteins which cause a allergy. Buckwheat allergy resulting from ingestion is caused by the storage proteins in the grain with molecular weights ranging from 15, 22, 35, 39 and 50 kDa proteins of the inner fractions to low, and there were clear differences in the protein compositions between the inner and outer buckwheat flour fractions. A major allergenic protein of buckwheat is Fag e 1 with molecular weight 22 kDa (BW22KD). Buckwheat allergy is an immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated hypersensitive response capable of causing anaphylactic shock. Buckwheat seeds were dissected to endosperm and embryo. From each fraction we extracted proteins and analyzed extracts by SDS-PAGE and 2-DE. On electrophoregrams of endosperm proteins, 6 intense bands were detected. The most intense corresponded to molecular weights ranging from 54 to 65 kDa. These proteins have been reported not to be allergenic. We show here that the allergenic buckwheat seed proteins are found only among embryo proteins. No allergenic proteins were found in the buckwheat endosperm. The results presented here lead to the proposal that patients with hypersensitivity to buckwheat flour should use only fine flour from buckwheat endosperm, as this fraction contains no allergenic proteins. At present, specific protein spots will be selected and in-gel digested for MALDI-TOF-TOF/MS analysis.

저자
  • Dong-Hoon Shin(Dept. of Crop Science, Chungbuk National University)
  • Min-Hwa Park(Dept. of Crop Science, Chungbuk National University)
  • Ki-Na Yun(Dept. of Crop Science, Chungbuk National University)
  • Keun-Yook Chung(Dept. of Agricultural Chemistry, Chungbuk National University)
  • Hong-Sig Kim(Dept. of Crop Science, Chungbuk National University)
  • Seung-Keun Jong(Dept. of Crop Science, Chungbuk National University)
  • Jong-Soon Choi(Proteomics Analysis Team, Korea Basic Science Institute)
  • Sun-Hee Woo(Dept. of Crop Science, Chungbuk National University) Corresponding Author