Separation of durum wheat proteins by ultrathin‐layer isoelectric focusing: A new tool for the characterization and quantification of low molecular weight glutenins

@article{Morel1990SeparationOD,
  title={Separation of durum wheat proteins by ultrathin‐layer isoelectric focusing: A new tool for the characterization and quantification of low molecular weight glutenins},
  author={Marie Helene Morel and Jean Claude Autran},
  journal={ELECTROPHORESIS},
  year={1990},
  volume={11}
}
An isoelectric focusing method capable of resolving all groups of storage protein of the wheat seed, including the most basic low molecular weight glutenin (LMWG), was developed. Ultrathin polyacrylamide gels were used after drying and rehydration with 8 m urea, 50 mm DTE and 2.4 % carrier ampholytes (pH 4–9). Densitometric scanning of the isoelectric focusing gels permitted a more accurate and specific quantitation of LMWG components among various cultivars than patterns based on sodium… 
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