Literature DB >> 22897677

Identification and quantification of cyclolinopeptides in five flaxseed cultivars.

Bo Gui1, Youn Young Shim, Raju S S Datla, Patrick S Covello, Sandra L Stone, Martin J T Reaney.   

Abstract

Cyclolinopeptides are a group of naturally occurring hydrophobic cyclic peptides found in flaxseed and flax oil that have immunosuppressive activity. This study describes the measurement of flaxseed cyclolinopeptide concentrations using an internal standard HPLC method. In addition, the concentration of cyclolinopeptides in the seed of Canadian flax cultivars grown at two locations over two years is reported. The data are consistent with the formation of flaxseed cyclolinopeptides from two ribosome-derived precursors. Each precursor protein includes the sequences corresponding to three cyclolinopeptides from which those cyclolinopeptides are presumably derived by precursor processing. The concentrations of cyclolinopeptides C and E, which are encoded by the same gene sequence, are highly correlated, and the concentrations of cyclolinopeptides D, F, and G, which are encoded by a second gene sequence, are also highly correlated. The strong correlation between the cyclolinopeptides arising from the same gene may prove to be important in understanding how peptide concentration is controlled. Additional research may lead to approaches to improve flax either as a platform for peptide production or as a source of oil with improved drying properties and flavor.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22897677     DOI: 10.1021/jf301847u

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Agric Food Chem        ISSN: 0021-8561            Impact factor:   5.279


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Journal:  Plant Direct       Date:  2018-02-28

6.  Activation Spectra of Human Bitter Taste Receptors Stimulated with Cyclolinopeptides Corresponding to Fresh and Aged Linseed Oil.

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8.  Evaluating the cytotoxicity of flaxseed orbitides for potential cancer treatment.

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Journal:  Toxicol Rep       Date:  2015-07-13

9.  Features of Profiles of Biologically Active Compounds of Primary and Secondary Metabolism of Lines from VIR Flax Genetic Collection, Contrasting in Size and Color of Seeds.

Authors:  Elizaveta A Porokhovinova; Tatyana V Shelenga; Yulia A Kerv; Valentina I Khoreva; Alexey V Konarev; Tamara V Yakusheva; Andrey V Pavlov; Anastasia A Slobodkina; Nina B Brutch
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2022-03-11
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