The effect of storage of whole potatoes of three cultivars on the patatin and protease inhibitor content; a study using capillary electrophoresis andMALDI-TOF mass spectrometry
Am. Pots et al., The effect of storage of whole potatoes of three cultivars on the patatin and protease inhibitor content; a study using capillary electrophoresis andMALDI-TOF mass spectrometry, J SCI FOOD, 79(12), 1999, pp. 1557-1564
The content and biological activity of patatin and the protease inhibitors
of molecular size 20-22 kDa present in whole potato tubers were investigate
d as a function of storage time. The amount of buffer-extractable protein d
ecreased gradually during storage of whole potatoes of the cultivars Bintje
and Desiree for 47 weeks whereas, for Elkana, it increased after approxima
tely 25 weeks.
The patatin proportion of the extractable protein did not decrease signific
antly during storage, whereas the proportion of PP20-22 protease inhibitors
decreased. All cultivars contained several different patatin isoforms. Bin
tje and Desiree showed patatin populations with two masses whereas for Elka
na, only one molar mass was found. Patatin isoforms of the three cultivars
examined showed no significant differences in stability towards degradation
as was concluded from capillary electrophoresis analysis.
No inactivation of patatin or protease inhibitors by partial degradation of
these proteins was observed using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisat
ion time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS), whereas enzyme-activit
y assays suggested that the biological activity, especially in the cultivar
Bintje, decreased markedly at the break of dormancy. (C) 1999 Society of C
hemical Industry.