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  2. Gluten exorphin C. A novel opioid peptide derived from wheat gluten

Gluten exorphin C. A novel opioid peptide derived from wheat gluten

  • FEBS Lett. 1993 Jan 18;316(1):17-9. doi: 10.1016/0014-5793(93)81727-h.
S Fukudome 1 M Yoshikawa
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  • 1 Research Control Department, Nisshin Flour Milling Co., Ltd., Nihonbashi, Tokyo, Japan.
Abstract

A novel opioid peptide, Tyr-Pro-Ile-Ser-Leu, was isolated from the pepsin-trypsin-chymotrypsin digest of wheat gluten. Its IC50 values were 40 microM and 13.5 microM in the GPI and MVD assays, respectively. This peptide was named gluten exorphin C. Gluten exorphin C had a structure quite different from any of the endogenous and exogenous opioid Peptides ever reported in that the N terminal Tyr was the only aromatic amino acid. The analogs containing Tyr-Pro-X-Ser-Leu were synthesized to study its structure-activity relationship. Peptides in which X was an aromatic amino acid or an aliphatic hydrophobic amino acid had opioid activity.

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