We have investigated the in vitrophosphorylation of highmolecularweightgluteninsubunits (HMW-GS), a group of non-soluble proteins present in wheatendosperm. Computer aided searches of potential biological sites in the known sequences of these proteins have evidenced the presence of sequence motifs specific for protein kinase C (PKC), calcium-dependent protein kinase from wheat, casein kinase II, tyrosine protein kinase and glycosylation. We have demonstrated that subunit 1Bx7 is a substrate of a partially purified PKC from rat brain. Further experiments have shown that this subunit is phosphorylated by an endogenous protein kinase activity found in wheat flour. These preliminary results are important for the possible implications on the structure-function relationships of these proteins and could probably suggest, for the first time, a potential physiological role in particular situations for some HMW-GS.

In vitro phosphorylation of high molecular weight glutenin subunits from wheat endosperm

CHIOSI, Emilio;SPINA, Annamaria
1999

Abstract

We have investigated the in vitrophosphorylation of highmolecularweightgluteninsubunits (HMW-GS), a group of non-soluble proteins present in wheatendosperm. Computer aided searches of potential biological sites in the known sequences of these proteins have evidenced the presence of sequence motifs specific for protein kinase C (PKC), calcium-dependent protein kinase from wheat, casein kinase II, tyrosine protein kinase and glycosylation. We have demonstrated that subunit 1Bx7 is a substrate of a partially purified PKC from rat brain. Further experiments have shown that this subunit is phosphorylated by an endogenous protein kinase activity found in wheat flour. These preliminary results are important for the possible implications on the structure-function relationships of these proteins and could probably suggest, for the first time, a potential physiological role in particular situations for some HMW-GS.
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