Scanning tunneling microscopy of a wheat seed storage protein reveals details of an unusual supersecondary structure

Miles, M. J., Carr, H. J., McMaster, T. C., Ianson, K. J., Belton, P. S., Morris, V. J., Field, J. M., Shewry, Peter and Tatham, A. S. (1991) Scanning tunneling microscopy of a wheat seed storage protein reveals details of an unusual supersecondary structure. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 88 (1). pp. 68-71. 10.1073/pnas.88.1.68
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Scanning tunneling microscopy has been used to demonstrate that a spiral structure based on -reverse turns is adopted by the repeat sequences present in a group of wheat gluten proteins. This structure is smilar to the «spiral formed by a synthetic polypentapeptide based on a repeat sequence present in elastin. Wheat gluten and elastin are both elastomeric and it is possible that the spiral structure contributes to this property.


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