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Biological Chemistry

Studies on Rice Glutelin

Part III. Amino Acid Compositions of Glutelin and its Subunits

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Pages 1039-1046 | Received 21 Sep 1969, Published online: 09 Sep 2014
 

Abstract

The complete amino acid analysis of the whole glutelin preparation from rice endosperm was performed. The recoveries were 101.59% for amino acid residues and 101.68% for nitrogen, and the standard deviations for four determinations on the 22 and 70 hr hydrolyzates were very small. The features of the amino acid composition of the protein were as follows; (1) the high contents of dicarboxylic amino acids, particularly glutamic acid, (2) about 60% of these dicarboxylic amino acids was in the amide form, and (3) the significantly low contents of tryptophan, methionine and half cystine. The amino acid analyses of the two kinds of the subunits of glutelin, the neutral major one and the basic minor one, were also carried out. There were some significant differences between the two subunits, for instance, in the contents of glutamic acid, tryptophan, glycine, half cystine, methionine and lysine. However, the composition of whole glutelin seemed to be settled predominantly by that of the major subunit.

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