Bp. Salmanowicz, COMPARATIVE-STUDY OF SEED ALBUMINS IN THE OLD-WORLD LUPINUS SPECIES (FABACEAE) BY REVERSED-PHASE HPLC, Plant systematics and evolution, 195(1-2), 1995, pp. 77-86
Seed albumins and 2S proteins isolated from the albumin fraction of 36
accessions representing 10 Old-World Lupinus species (5 smooth- and 5
rough-seeded) were studied using reversed-phase high-performance liqu
id chromatography. In addition, the globulin fraction was analyzed to
determine its 2S protein content. The performed separations showed the
suitability of RP-HPLC technique in the analysis of variation of the
seed albumin composition in lupins. In the group of rough-seeded lupin
s, 3 types of RP-HPLC elution profiles of albumins were distinguished:
(1) L. atlanticus, (2) L. cosentinii and L. digitatus, (3) L. palaest
inus and L. pilosus. All the species of this group were found to have
proteins not observed in smooth-seeded species. Smooth-seeded species
exhibited more abundant protein spectra, each species distinguishing b
y its specific RP-HPLC elution profile. It was found that 2S proteins
classified as 2S albumins were responsible for the observed variation.
Depending on Lupinus species, the 2S albumin class consists of two to
six proteins.