نتایج جستجو برای: page for gliadin proteins

تعداد نتایج: 10545525  

2014
Yongfang Wan Cristina Sanchis Gritsch Malcolm J. Hawkesford Peter R. Shewry

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The ω-gliadin storage proteins of wheat are of interest in relation to their impact on grain processing properties and their role in food allergy, particularly the ω-5 sub-group and wheat-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis. The ω-gliadins are also known to be responsive to nitrogen application. This study therefore compares the effects of cultivar and nitrogen availabili...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2007
Armin Alaedini Haruka Okamoto Chiara Briani Kurt Wollenberg Holly A Shill Khalafalla O Bushara Howard W Sander Peter H R Green Mark Hallett Norman Latov

Celiac disease is an immune-mediated disorder triggered by ingestion of wheat gliadin and related proteins in genetically susceptible individuals. In addition to the characteristic enteropathy, celiac disease is associated with various extraintestinal manifestations, including neurologic complications such as neuropathy, ataxia, seizures, and neurobehavioral changes. The cause of the neurologic...

Journal: :Annals of agricultural and environmental medicine : AAEM 2017
Andrzej Skoczowski Krystyna Obtułowicz Ewa Czarnobilska Wojciech Dyga Marcel Mazur Iwona Stawoska Jacek Waga

[b]Abstract Introduction and objective[/b]. Gluten proteins (gliadins and glutenins) are polymorphic wheat storage proteins of allergenic properties. Significant differences in chemical composition between both protein groups allow to expect highly specific immunological response of individual subunits and fractions in reactions with IgE sera of people allergic to wheat. The aim of these studie...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2010
Diana Samaroo Faith Dickerson Donald D Kasarda Peter H R Green Chiara Briani Robert H Yolken Armin Alaedini

A link between celiac disease and schizophrenia has been postulated for several years, based primarily on reports of elevated levels of antibody to gliadin in patients. We sought to examine the proposed connection between schizophrenia and celiac disease by characterizing the molecular specificity and mechanism of the anti-gliadin immune response in a subset of individuals with schizophrenia. B...

2015
Yanlin Zhang Guangbin Luo Dongcheng Liu Dongzhi Wang Wenlong Yang Jiazhu Sun Aimin Zhang Kehui Zhan Wujun Ma

Gliadins are the major components of storage proteins in wheat grains, and they play an essential role in the dough extensibility and nutritional quality of flour. Because of the large number of the gliadin family members, the high level of sequence identity, and the lack of abundant genomic data for Triticum species, identifying the full complement of gliadin family genes in hexaploid wheat re...

2007
J. E. CLUSKEY

The influence of various solvents upon the conformation of gluten proteins, glutenin and gliadin, has been studied by optical rotatory dispersion (ORD), circular dichroism (CD), and infrared (lR) absorption measurements. From ORD data an alpha-helix content of 38% has been calculated for gliadin in trifluoroethanol; 35% for glutenin. Conversely, little or no alpha-helix was found when the prote...

Journal: :Clinical science and molecular medicine 1977
J J Phelan F M Stevens B McNicholl P F Fottrell C F McCarthy

1. Gliadin from which carbohydrate was removed by treatment with carbohydrase from Aspergillus niger was fed to three coeliac patients in remission. 2. Xylose absorption, mucosal morphology and brush-border enzymes were used to assess the toxicity of the carbohydrase-treated gliadin. 3. Gliadin treated with carbohydrases did not damage the intestinal mucosa of the coeliac patients. 4. The prima...

2007
J. A. BIETZ

Gliadin and glutenin were examined to identify peptides that differentiate the proteins. Pronase-resistant fragments from gliadin and glutenin have average molecular weights of 460 and 640, respectively, and in acid are readily converted to pyroglutamic acid (PGA) peptides. PGA-peptides isolated from pepsin-hydrolyzed Pronase digests contained glutamine (Gin) or glutamic acid; proline, serine, ...

Journal: :Materials 2021

Nanoparticles from plant proteins are preferred over carbohydrates and synthetic polymeric-based materials for food, medical other applications. In addition to their large availability relatively low cost, offer higher possibilities surface modifications functionalizing various biomolecules specific Plant also avoid the immunogenic responses associated with use of animal proteins. However, sour...

Journal: :Nutritional neuroscience 2004
A Vojdani T O'Bryan J A Green J Mccandless K N Woeller E Vojdani A A Nourian E L Cooper

The mechanisms behind autoimmune reaction to nervous system antigens in autism are not understood. We assessed the reactivity of sera from 50 autism patients and 50 healthy controls to specific peptides from gliadin and the cerebellum. A significant percentage of autism patients showed elevations in antibodies against gliadin and cerebellar peptides simultaneously. For examining cross-reaction ...

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