Abstract

Abstract Kafirins extracted from the endosperm of seven sorghum [ Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] cultivars were analysed by sodium dodecyl sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Kafirins extracted from the vitreous and floury endosperm portions within the kernel were also analysed by these techniques. The ELISA results indicated that the level of all the three kafirins was high in the hard endosperm kernels. The level of γ-kafirin was particularly higher in the vitreous endosperm portions of these kernels. The ratio of γ-kafirin to the α-kafirin was, however, higher for the floury portions of soft kernels. Tissue print immunoblotting revealed that the β- and γ-kafirins were concentrated in the central floury endosperm portions of soft kernels, whilst α-kafirin was distributed more uniformly throughout the endosperm. In contrast, all three kafirins were distributed uniformly throughout the endosperms of hard kernels. The data indicate that the content, as well as the distribution, of kafirins within the kernel is different in grains varying in endosperm hardness.

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