complete amino acid sequence and disulphide bond arrangement of oat alcohol-soluble avenin-3

We have elucidated the complete amino acid sequence of one of the avenin components, avenin-3, isolated from oat (Avena sativa L.), variety Narymsky 943. The sequence of the protein was determined by sequencing of CNBr and trypsin-generated peptides in combination with mass spectrometry. The protein...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of biochemistry 1994-09, Vol.224 (2), p.631-638
Hauptverfasser: Egorov, T.A, Musolyamov, A.K, Andersen, J.S, Roepstorff, P
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Zusammenfassung:We have elucidated the complete amino acid sequence of one of the avenin components, avenin-3, isolated from oat (Avena sativa L.), variety Narymsky 943. The sequence of the protein was determined by sequencing of CNBr and trypsin-generated peptides in combination with mass spectrometry. The protein is a single polypeptide chain. consisting of 201 amino acid residues with Mr 23252.8. The N-terminal amino acid residue of the protein is blocked with 5-oxoproline (pyroglutamic acid). All eight cysteine residues in avenin-3 are involved in disulphide bonds. The positions of these bonds were established by identification of a CNBr cleavage product of the intact avenin containing all the disulfide bonds (S-S core). Subsequent subdigestion of this S-S core allowed isolation of disulphide bonded peptides detected by differential reverse-phase HPLC before and after reduction. As a result, all four disulphides Cys50 Cys183, Cys58 Cys77, Cys84 Cys85 and Cys97 Cys191 were identified. Comparison of avenins with other prolamins demonstrates a high degree of similarity, which is especially pronounced around the cysteine residues. Avenins differ slightly from other prolamins in having unique N-terminal sequences and some differences in the repeated sequence motifs.
ISSN:0014-2956
1432-1033
DOI:10.1111/j.1432-1033.1994.00631.x