Investigation of Thermal Denaturation of Barley Nonspecific Lipid Transfer Protein 1 (ns-LTP1b) by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Differential Scanning Calorimetry
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Year of publication | 2009 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry |
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Field | Food production |
Keywords | Non-specific lipid transfer protein 1; barley grain; thermaldenaturation; nuclear magnetic resonance; differential scanningcalorimetry |
Description | Process of thermal denaturation of covalently modified form of barley grain non-specific lipid transfer protein 1b (ns-LTP1b) was investigated by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) up to 115\,$^\circ$C. The denaturation was found to be irreversible and highly cooperative. A method of numerical quantitative analysis allowing to fit the NMR data to a transition-state model without further simplification was developed. Based on the obtained values of transition state enthalpy and entropy, rate of denaturation was calculated as a simple measure of protein stability at various temperatures. Effect of disulfide bond reduction on thermal denaturation of ns-LTP1b was studied and discussed in the context of quality control of barley products during storage and processing. |
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