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Effects of an Additional Cysteine Residue of Avenin-like b Protein by Site-Directed Mutagenesis on Dough Properties in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).

Yaqiong Wang1, Miao Li2, Yanbin Guan1, Li Li1, Fusheng Sun1, Jiapeng Han1, Junli Chang1, Mingjie Chen1, Guangxiao Yang1, Yuesheng Wang1, Guangyuan He1.   

Abstract

Avenin-like b protein is rich in cysteine residues, providing the possibility to form intermolecular disulfide bonds and then participate in glutenin polymerization. Site-directed mutagenesis was adopted to produce mutant avenin-like b gene encoding mutant avenin-like b protein, in which one tyrosine codon at the C-terminal is substituted by a cysteine codon. Compared with the control lines, both transgenic lines with wild-type and mutant avenin-like b genes demonstrated superior dough properties. While compared within the transgenic lines, the mutant lines showed relative weaker dough strength and decreased sodium-dodecyl-sulfate sedimentation volumes (from 69.7 mL in line WT alb-1 to 41.0 mL in line Mut alb-4). These inferior dough properties were accompanied by the lower contents of large-sized glutenin polymers, the decreased particle diameters of glutenin macropolymer (GMP), due to the lower content of intermolecular β-sheets (from 39.48% for line WT alb-2 to 30.21% for line Mut alb-3) and the varied contents of disulfide bonds (from 137.37 μmol/g for line WT alb-1 to 105.49 μmol/g for line Mut alb-4) in wheat dough. The extra cysteine might alter the original disulfide bond structure, allowing cysteine residue usually involved in an intermolecular disulfide bond to become available for an intrachain disulfide bond. Avenin-like b proteins were detected in glutenin macropolymers, providing further evidence for this protein to participate in the polymerization of glutenin. This is the first time to investigate the effect of a specific cysteine residue in the avenin-like b protein on flour quality.

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Keywords:  disulfide bond; glutenin polymers; mixing properties; nonconserved cysteine residue; site-directed mutagenesis; transgenic wheat lines; wild-type and mutant avenin-like b

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31298518     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.9b02814

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


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