The relationships of protein, lysine and trypsin inhibitors of several strains of maize (Zea mays L.) and the properties of the inhibitors

Studies were undertaken to evaluate the levels of protein, lysine and trypsin inhibitor in endosperms of genetically different strains of maize (Zea mays L.) including the isolation, purification and determination of the inhibitor properties. Endosperms containing opaque-2 gene showed a decrease in...

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Main Authors: Halim, Abdul H., Wassom, Clyde E., Mitchell, Howard I.
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Language:English
Published: 1977
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spelling my.upm.eprints.473562016-05-05T07:39:51Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/47356/ The relationships of protein, lysine and trypsin inhibitors of several strains of maize (Zea mays L.) and the properties of the inhibitors Halim, Abdul H. Wassom, Clyde E. Mitchell, Howard I. Studies were undertaken to evaluate the levels of protein, lysine and trypsin inhibitor in endosperms of genetically different strains of maize (Zea mays L.) including the isolation, purification and determination of the inhibitor properties. Endosperms containing opaque-2 gene showed a decrease in protein and increase in lysine and trypsin inhibitor contents. Floury-2 gene increased protein and lysine contents, but decreased trypsin inhibitor. However, there was no significant correlation between protein and lysine or protein and trypsin inhibitor. A significant; positive correlation was found for lysine and trypsin inhibitor, suggesting that selection for higher lysine in the endosperms of maize, especially in the opaque-2 and normal maize, would result in the inclusion of higher trypsin inhibitor. It is suggested that trypsin inhibitor assays on crude extracts of the maize endosperms could be used to evaluated lysine levels in the endosperms. There were 350 mg of purified trypsin inhibitor for one kilogram of maize kernels for the opaque-2 source and 187 mg for the normal maize. Trypsin inhibitors of maize were slowly heat labile. Kinetic studies indicated that the normal and opaque-2 sources (H28 x K41 and HL6 respectively) were competitive inhibitors, while the floury-2 source was a mixed type, having both competitive and non-competitive I inhibitors. Therefore, several types of trypsin inhibitors could be found within the maize species. 1977 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/47356/1/The%20relationships%20of%20protein%2C%20lysine%20and%20trypsin%20inhibitors%20of%20several.pdf Halim, Abdul H. and Wassom, Clyde E. and Mitchell, Howard I. (1977) The relationships of protein, lysine and trypsin inhibitors of several strains of maize (Zea mays L.) and the properties of the inhibitors. Food and Agriculture Malaysia 2,000. pp. 359-367. ISSN
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description Studies were undertaken to evaluate the levels of protein, lysine and trypsin inhibitor in endosperms of genetically different strains of maize (Zea mays L.) including the isolation, purification and determination of the inhibitor properties. Endosperms containing opaque-2 gene showed a decrease in protein and increase in lysine and trypsin inhibitor contents. Floury-2 gene increased protein and lysine contents, but decreased trypsin inhibitor. However, there was no significant correlation between protein and lysine or protein and trypsin inhibitor. A significant; positive correlation was found for lysine and trypsin inhibitor, suggesting that selection for higher lysine in the endosperms of maize, especially in the opaque-2 and normal maize, would result in the inclusion of higher trypsin inhibitor. It is suggested that trypsin inhibitor assays on crude extracts of the maize endosperms could be used to evaluated lysine levels in the endosperms. There were 350 mg of purified trypsin inhibitor for one kilogram of maize kernels for the opaque-2 source and 187 mg for the normal maize. Trypsin inhibitors of maize were slowly heat labile. Kinetic studies indicated that the normal and opaque-2 sources (H28 x K41 and HL6 respectively) were competitive inhibitors, while the floury-2 source was a mixed type, having both competitive and non-competitive I inhibitors. Therefore, several types of trypsin inhibitors could be found within the maize species.
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author Halim, Abdul H.
Wassom, Clyde E.
Mitchell, Howard I.
spellingShingle Halim, Abdul H.
Wassom, Clyde E.
Mitchell, Howard I.
The relationships of protein, lysine and trypsin inhibitors of several strains of maize (Zea mays L.) and the properties of the inhibitors
author_facet Halim, Abdul H.
Wassom, Clyde E.
Mitchell, Howard I.
author_sort Halim, Abdul H.
title The relationships of protein, lysine and trypsin inhibitors of several strains of maize (Zea mays L.) and the properties of the inhibitors
title_short The relationships of protein, lysine and trypsin inhibitors of several strains of maize (Zea mays L.) and the properties of the inhibitors
title_full The relationships of protein, lysine and trypsin inhibitors of several strains of maize (Zea mays L.) and the properties of the inhibitors
title_fullStr The relationships of protein, lysine and trypsin inhibitors of several strains of maize (Zea mays L.) and the properties of the inhibitors
title_full_unstemmed The relationships of protein, lysine and trypsin inhibitors of several strains of maize (Zea mays L.) and the properties of the inhibitors
title_sort relationships of protein, lysine and trypsin inhibitors of several strains of maize (zea mays l.) and the properties of the inhibitors
publishDate 1977
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