Detailed studies of wheat glutenin subunits have provided novel details of their molecular structures and interactions which allow the development of a model to explain their role in determining the visco-elastic properties of gluten and dough. The construction and analysis of near-isogenic and transgenic lines expressing novel subunit combinations or increased amounts of specific subunits allows differences in gluten properties to be related to the structures and properties of individual subunits, with potential benefits for the production of cultivars with improved properties for food processing or novel end user
Seed storage proteins (gliadins and glutenins) play a key role in the determination of dough and bre...
<div><p>Wheat end-use quality mainly derives from two interrelated characteristics: the compositions...
Not AvailableVarieties of bread wheat contain three to five high molecular weight (HMW) subunits of...
Wheat gluten proteins are largely responsible for the viscoelastic properties that allow doughs to b...
The wheat storage proteins account for up to about 60% of the total grain proteins. They correspond ...
A wheat cultivar "Chinese Spring" chromosome substitution line CS-1Sl(1B), in which the 1B chromosom...
The importance of wheat glutenin polymers in determining the processing quality of wheat is generall...
Wheat is one of the three most important crops in the world, together with maize and rice. Approxima...
The high molecular weight (HMW) subunits of wheat glutenin are major determinants of the elastic pro...
Breadmaking is one of humankind's oldest technologies, being established some 4,000 years ago. The a...
The gluten proteins have unique physico-chemical properties which enable use of the wheat flour to p...
Wheat, one of the most important cereals, is grown on the largest area in Hungary. During hydration ...
The wheat gluten proteins correspond to the major storage proteins that are deposited in the starchy...
Wheat gluten has unique properties that make it suitable for bread-making. As a result bread-making ...
Abstract Background and Purpose: The objective of this study was to estimate the effect of high mo...
Seed storage proteins (gliadins and glutenins) play a key role in the determination of dough and bre...
<div><p>Wheat end-use quality mainly derives from two interrelated characteristics: the compositions...
Not AvailableVarieties of bread wheat contain three to five high molecular weight (HMW) subunits of...
Wheat gluten proteins are largely responsible for the viscoelastic properties that allow doughs to b...
The wheat storage proteins account for up to about 60% of the total grain proteins. They correspond ...
A wheat cultivar "Chinese Spring" chromosome substitution line CS-1Sl(1B), in which the 1B chromosom...
The importance of wheat glutenin polymers in determining the processing quality of wheat is generall...
Wheat is one of the three most important crops in the world, together with maize and rice. Approxima...
The high molecular weight (HMW) subunits of wheat glutenin are major determinants of the elastic pro...
Breadmaking is one of humankind's oldest technologies, being established some 4,000 years ago. The a...
The gluten proteins have unique physico-chemical properties which enable use of the wheat flour to p...
Wheat, one of the most important cereals, is grown on the largest area in Hungary. During hydration ...
The wheat gluten proteins correspond to the major storage proteins that are deposited in the starchy...
Wheat gluten has unique properties that make it suitable for bread-making. As a result bread-making ...
Abstract Background and Purpose: The objective of this study was to estimate the effect of high mo...
Seed storage proteins (gliadins and glutenins) play a key role in the determination of dough and bre...
<div><p>Wheat end-use quality mainly derives from two interrelated characteristics: the compositions...
Not AvailableVarieties of bread wheat contain three to five high molecular weight (HMW) subunits of...