The 13S globulin zero-repeat subunit is resistant to trypsin and may have higher allergenicity than the 1-6 tandem repeat subunits in common buckwheat ( Moench). To explore alleles useful for lowering allergenicity, amplicon deep sequencing targeting the zero-repeat subunit gene was conducted in bulked genomic DNA from eight cultivars and landraces. The analysis identified a unique allele encoding a zero-repeat subunit with 10 amino acid insertion (10aa) at a position equivalent to the tandem repeat insertion. Prediction of its 3-D structure suggested that 10aa changes the β-hairpin structure in the non-10aa (native) subunit to a random coil, which is also found in 1- and 3- repeat subunits. Homozygotes of the 10aa allele were developed and showed that the 10aa subunit was more digestible than the native subunit. However, the 10aa subunit was still less digestible than the 1-6 repeat subunits, suggesting needs to explore unfunctional alleles.
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Food Chem (Oxf)
July 2024
Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Kitashirakawa, Kyoto 606-8502, Japan.
Common buckwheat ( Moench) seeds contain 13S globulin, the zero-repeat subunit of which is trypsin-resistant and allergenic. Here, its two novel alleles were analyzed for development of hypoallergenic plants. The allele has a Miniature Inverted-repeat Transposable Element (MITE)-like insertion in the 4th exon.
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July 2023
Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Kitashirakawa, Kyoto 606-8502, Japan.
The 13S globulin zero-repeat subunit is resistant to trypsin and may have higher allergenicity than the 1-6 tandem repeat subunits in common buckwheat ( Moench). To explore alleles useful for lowering allergenicity, amplicon deep sequencing targeting the zero-repeat subunit gene was conducted in bulked genomic DNA from eight cultivars and landraces. The analysis identified a unique allele encoding a zero-repeat subunit with 10 amino acid insertion (10aa) at a position equivalent to the tandem repeat insertion.
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March 2020
Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Kitashirakawa, Kyoto 606-8502, Japan.
The zero-repeat subunit of 13S globulin, which lacks tandem repeat inserts, is trypsin-resistant and suggested to show higher allergenicity than the other subunits in common buckwheat ( Moench). To evaluate allelic variations and find novel alleles, the diversity of the zero-repeat genes was examined for two Japanese elite cultivars and 15 Pakistani landraces. The results demonstrated that two new alleles and , plus three additional new alleles , , and , were identified besides the already-known , , and alleles.
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