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Cereal a amylase/trypsin inhibitor family

Sorghum biolor (sorghum) (Poaceae) SIa4 (13 kDa 10 Cys), SIa5 (13 kDa 10 Cys) Cereal a-Amylase /Trypsin inhibitor family homologue [307]... [Pg.601]

The cereal dual function a-amylase/trypsin inhibitor proteins are cysteine-rich, disulphide-rich, double-headed, 13-16 kDa, dual function inhibitor proteins that inhibit both of the digestion enzymes a-amylase and trypsin [290-325] (Table 11). Thus the Zea (com) member of this family, com Hageman factor inhibitor (CHFI), is a double-headed 14 kDa protein that inhibits a-amylase and the serine proteases trypsin and blood clotting Factor Xlla [323-324] (Table 11). The structures of the bifunctional a-amylase/trypsin inhibitor proteins from Eleusine (ragi) (RBI) [292-295] and Zea (com) (CHFI) [325] have been determined. These proteins are structurally similar to the lipid transfer proteins, being composed of a bundle of 4 a-helices together with a short [3-sheet element connected by loops, the a-amylase- and protease-inhibitory domains being separately located [325]. [Pg.601]


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