Solubilisation and degradation of wheat gluten proteins by barley malt proteolytic enzymes

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Solubilisation and degradation of wheat gluten proteins by barley malt proteolytic enzymes (BMPE) was investigated with a model buffer system at pH 4.0 and pH 5.6, representing optimal pH for proteolysis and a pH value typical for beer brewing conditions respectively. Under the experimental conditions, incubation of commercial wheat gluten with BMPE solubilised 70% and 20% of the gluten proteins at pH 4.0 and pH 5.6 respectively. Gel permeation chromatography profiles and SDS-PAGE showed that wheat gluten proteins were more degraded by BMPE at pH 4.0 than at pH 5.6. In a laboratory scale barley malt brewing experiment, proteins of worts, prepared with and without wheat gluten, were characterised. Results comparable to those in the model buffer system at pH 5.6 were obtained, which indicated that BMPE indeed solubilise wheat gluten during mashing, but that further degradation is rather limited under these conditions.

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Brijs, K., Delvaux, F., Gilis, V., & Delcour, J. A. (2002). Solubilisation and degradation of wheat gluten proteins by barley malt proteolytic enzymes. Journal of the Institute of Brewing, 108(3), 348–354. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.2050-0416.2002.tb00560.x

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