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Nitrogen Regulates the Synthesis of Hydrophobic Amino Acids to Improve Protein Structural and Gel Properties in Common Buckwheat

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 2023 Sep 16
PMID 37716662
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Abstract

Nitrogen (N) fertilizer impacts the grain quality of common buckwheat, but the effects and regulatory mechanisms of N on various protein parameters of buckwheat are not fully understood. The purpose of this study was to investigate the particle morphology, structural and gel properties, and regulation mechanism of buckwheat protein under four N levels. The bulk density, surface hydrophobicity, particle size, and thermal properties of the buckwheat protein were maximized through the optimal N application (180 kg N/ha), further enhancing the thermal stability of the protein. N application increased the β-sheet content and reduced the random coil content. Appropriate N fertilizer input enhanced the tertiary structure stability and gel elasticity of buckwheat protein by promoting hydrophobic interactions, disulfide bonds, ionic bonds, storage modulus and loss modulus. The differentially expressed proteins induced by N are primarily enriched in small ribosomal subunit and ribosome, improving protein quality mainly by promoting the synthesis of hydrophobic amino acids. Future agriculture should pay attention to the hydrophobic amino acid content of buckwheat to effectively improve protein quality. This study further advances the application of buckwheat protein in the field of food processing and provides a theoretical basis for the extensive development and utilization of buckwheat protein.

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