DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-68922-5_7
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Enhancement of Amino Acid Availability in Corn Grain

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“…Lysine content showed a negative correlation with total protein content (r=-0.54; P<0.05), as reported in other studies (Pereira et al, 2008;Cázares-Sánchez et al, 2015). Likewise, the negative correlation obtained between lysine and zein in this study in both crop years (r=-0.69 in 2012 and r=-0.43 in 2013; P<0.05) was coincident with other reports in which a higher lysine amount in o2 genotypes led to a reduction in total protein level and therefore in zeins (Landry et al, 2005;Gibbon and Larkins, 2005;Kriz, 2009). Previous research studies indicated a negative correlation between zein and lysine contents as well as between zein and tryptophan levels, because lysine and tryptophan in maize are directly related (Yau et al, 1999).…”
Section: Amino Acid Analysissupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Lysine content showed a negative correlation with total protein content (r=-0.54; P<0.05), as reported in other studies (Pereira et al, 2008;Cázares-Sánchez et al, 2015). Likewise, the negative correlation obtained between lysine and zein in this study in both crop years (r=-0.69 in 2012 and r=-0.43 in 2013; P<0.05) was coincident with other reports in which a higher lysine amount in o2 genotypes led to a reduction in total protein level and therefore in zeins (Landry et al, 2005;Gibbon and Larkins, 2005;Kriz, 2009). Previous research studies indicated a negative correlation between zein and lysine contents as well as between zein and tryptophan levels, because lysine and tryptophan in maize are directly related (Yau et al, 1999).…”
Section: Amino Acid Analysissupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The homozygous o2 mutant causes a decrease of the α-zein production, resulting in a redistribution of nitrogen in the endosperm to non-zein fractions, as well as the accumulation of free amino acids. Since the non-zein proteins contain higher lysine and tryptophan amount, the effective content of these amino acids of the grain is elevated (Gibbon and Larkins, 2005;Kriz, 2009). The zein synthesis reduction could be related to the low ability of protein bodies to store them (Landry et al, 2005), but it could also result from the cessation of protein synthesis as was suggested by Habben, Kirleis and Larkins (1993).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Furthermore, protein-bound lysine was the only essential amino acid to significantly decrease after popping (Supplementary Tables S1, S4-S6). With lysine already the most limiting amino acid in maize grain, this observation reinforced the requirement for elevated lysine in the popcorn kernel to convey higher abundance in the popped flake (Alan, 2009). The increase in both lysine and tryptophan abundance compared to popcorn parents, maintained before and after popping by various methods, ultimately validated the proteomic biofortification of the Quality Protein Popcorn endosperm in its raw and popped form.…”
Section: Elevated Lysine Content In Qpp Hybrids Across Popping Methodsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Regardless of overall protein digestibility, supplementing inadequate diets with specific amino acids that are deficient could be one means to combat PEM. For example, lysine is the most limiting essential amino acid in corn grain (Alan, 2009). People that get more than 50% of their daily calories from eating corn, such as many communities across Southern Africa, are at risk of developing PEM (Nuss and Tanumihardjo, 2011).…”
Section: Protein and Amino Acid Deficienciesmentioning
confidence: 99%