Plant Proteases: From Key Enzymes in Germination to Allies for Fighting Human Gluten-Related Disorders

Título

Plant Proteases: From Key Enzymes in Germination to Allies for Fighting Human Gluten-Related Disorders

Autor

Manuel Martinez, Manuel Martinez, Sara Gómez-Cabellos, María José Giménez, Francisco Barro, Isabel Diaz, Isabel Diaz, Mercedes Diaz-Mendoza

Descripción

Plant proteases play a crucial role in many different biological processes along the plant life cycle. One of the most determinant stages in which proteases are key protagonists is the plant germination through the hydrolysis and mobilization of other proteins accumulated in seeds and cereal grains. The most represented proteases in charge of this are the cysteine proteases group, including the C1A family known as papain-like and the C13 family also called legumains. In cereal species such as wheat, oat or rye, gluten is a very complex mixture of grain storage proteins, which may affect the health of sensitive consumers like celiac patients. Since gluten proteins are suitable targets for plant proteases, the knowledge of the proteases involved in storage protein mobilization could be employed to manipulate the amount of gluten in the grain. Some proteases have been previously found to exhibit promising properties for their application in the degradation of known toxic peptides from gluten. To explore the variability in gluten-degrading capacities, we have now analyzed the degradation of gluten from different wheat cultivars using several cysteine proteases from barley. The wide variability showed highlights the possibility to select the protease with the highest potential to alter grain composition reducing the gluten content. Consequently, new avenues could be explored combining genetic manipulation of proteolytic processes with silencing techniques to be used as biotechnological tools against gluten-related disorders.

Fecha

2019

Materia

Cysteine protease, Gluten, celiac disorders, germination, proteolysis

Identificador

10.3389/fpls.2019.00721

Fuente

Frontiers in Plant Science

Editor

Frontiers Media S.A.

Cobertura

Plant culture

Archivos

https://socictopen.socict.org/files/to_import/pdfs/6ff475d0bebf3968967d51c21f514e9a.pdf

Citación

Manuel Martinez, Manuel Martinez, Sara Gómez-Cabellos, María José Giménez, Francisco Barro, Isabel Diaz, Isabel Diaz, Mercedes Diaz-Mendoza, “Plant Proteases: From Key Enzymes in Germination to Allies for Fighting Human Gluten-Related Disorders,” SOCICT Open, consulta 16 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/16960.

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