Relative abundance and inhibitory distribution of protease inhibitors in potato juice from cv. Elkana

J Agric Food Chem. 2001 Jun;49(6):2864-74. doi: 10.1021/jf010126v.

Abstract

Protease inhibitors from potato juice of cv. Elkana were purified and quantified. The protease inhibitors represent ca. 50% of the total soluble proteins in potato juice. The protease inhibitors were classified into seven different families: potato inhibitor I (PI-1), potato inhibitor II (PI-2), potato cysteine protease inhibitor (PCPI), potato aspartate protease inhibitor (PAPI), potato Kunitz-type protease inhibitor (PKPI), potato carboxypeptidase inhibitor (PCI), and "other serine protease inhibitors". The most abundant families were the PI-2 and PCPI families, representing 22 and 12% of all proteins in potato juice, respectively. Potato protease inhibitors show a broad spectrum of enzyme inhibition. All the families (except PCI) inhibited trypsin and/or chymotrypsin. PI-2 isoforms exhibit 82 and 50% of the total trypsin and chymotrypsin inhibiting activity, respectively. A strong variation within the latter activities was shown within one family and between protease inhibitor families.

MeSH terms

  • Chymotrypsin / antagonists & inhibitors
  • Mass Spectrometry
  • Protease Inhibitors / classification
  • Protease Inhibitors / isolation & purification*
  • Solanum tuberosum / chemistry*
  • Trypsin Inhibitors

Substances

  • Protease Inhibitors
  • Trypsin Inhibitors
  • Chymotrypsin