Abstract

An affinity-based purification procedure allowed the resolution of two distinct groups of endoxylanase inhibitors with different molecular structures and endoxylanase specificities from wheat wholemeal. The first group comprises the so-called Triticum aestivum L. Endoxylanase inhibitor (TAXI)-type proteins which are of approx. Mr 40 000 and occur in two different molecular forms. These inhibitors were removed from a concentrated cation exchange chromatography fraction from wheat wholemeal on a Bacillus subtilis endoxylanase affinity column. The second group of structurally different endoxylanase inhibitors, the so-called xylanase inhibiting protein (XIP)-type, of approx.Mr 29 000–32 000, with pI values varying between 8·8 and 9·2, was purified from the unbound fraction from the B. subtilis endoxylanase affinity column by chromatography on an Aspergillus niger endoxylanase affinity column followed by gel permeation chromatography. The XIP-type inhibitors are not active against the B. subtilis endoxylanase and were consequently not retained on the B. subtilis endoxylanase column. Further analysis of the XIP-type proteins by high-resolution cation exchange chromatography, SDS-PAGE and iso-electrofocusing, revealed several forms. They had similar endoxylanase specificities and N-terminal amino acid sequences.

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