Literature DB >> 25936284

Macromolecular changes and nano-structural arrangements in gliadin and glutenin films upon chemical modification: Relation to functionality.

Faiza Rasheed1, William R Newson2, Tomás S Plivelic3, Ramune Kuktaite2, Mikael S Hedenqvist4, Mikael Gällstedt5, Eva Johansson2.   

Abstract

Protein macromolecules adopted for biological and bio-based material functions are known to develop a structured protein network upon chemical modification. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the impact of chemical additives such as, NaOH, NH4OH and salicylic acid (SA), on the secondary and nano-structural transitions of wheat proteins. Further, the effect of chemically induced modifications in protein macromolecular structure was anticipated in relation to functional properties. The gliadin-NH4OH-SA film showed a supramolecular protein organization into hexagonal structures with 65 Å lattice parameter, and other not previously observed structural entities having a characteristic distance of 50 Å. Proteins in gliadin-NH4OH-SA films were highly polymerized, with increased amount of disulfide crosslinks and β-sheets, causing improved strength and stiffness. Glutenin and WG proteins with NH4OH-SA showed extensive aggregation and an increase in β-sheet content together with irreversible crosslinks. Irreversible crosslinks hindered a high order structure formation in glutenins, and this resulted in films with only moderately improved stiffness. Thus, formation of nano-hierarchical structures based on β-sheets and disulfide crosslinks are the major reasons of high strength and stiffness in wheat protein based films.
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Keywords:  Gliadin; Glutenin; Hexagonal morphology; Molecular crosslinking

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25936284     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2015.04.033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Biol Macromol        ISSN: 0141-8130            Impact factor:   6.953


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1.  Unraveling the Structural Puzzle of the Giant Glutenin Polymer-An Interplay between Protein Polymerization, Nanomorphology, and Functional Properties in Bioplastic Films.

Authors:  Faiza Rasheed; Tomás S Plivelic; Ramune Kuktaite; Mikael S Hedenqvist; Eva Johansson
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2018-05-24
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