Title: Quantification%20of%20wheat%20gluten%20in%20LGB
1Quantification of wheat gluten in LGB
Fengyou Jia, Sonny Ramaswamy, Michael Toews,
James Campbell
- Department of Entomology, Kansas State
University, Manhattan, KS 66506 - USDA, ARS, GMPRC, Manhattan, KS 66502
2LGB (Lesser Grain Borer)
(Rhyzopertha dominica)
(Coleoptera Bostrichidae)
3LGB in Kansas
- 4-5 generations annually
- Minimum Life Cycle 25 days (1month in 90ºF)
- Major food is wheat, alternative food resources?
- Overwinter in wooded areas?
- Female can lay up to 500 eggs in lifetime
4Pheromone-baited Traps
- LGB populations vary temporally and spatially
- There are two peaks annually
- First peak appears around June, second peak
appears around August - LGB population is often very low between the two
peak
5Field LGB Population monitored with pheromone
traps
?
April
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
6Field LGB Population
Sold out
Bin
Bin
Bin
Bin
Bin
Bin
empty
Moved to
LGB
?
LGB
?
April
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
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7Hypothesis?
- Winter wheat harvested in the late May and early
June in Kansas - Then wheat is moved to bins where the food is
abundant for LGB - LGBs attracted to farm bins following wheat
harvesting? - Later on farmers empty bins (sell out) and store
other crops (e. g., corn and other crops) - Thereafter LGBs back to field?
8Hypothesis examination
- Assumption if LGBs stay in wheat bins during
this period and they must consume wheat kernels
which contain gluten (protein). - If the gluten is detected in LGBs,
- ? The LGBs must consume wheat
- ? inferring LGBs from wheat bins?
9LGB laboratory populations
- Wheat gluten detection (ELISA)
- Gluten Assay Kit (Catalogue No 802002 Y) from
Tepnel BioSystems Limited (One Newtech Square,
Deeside Industrial Park, Deeside, Flintshire. CH5
2NT, U. K.).
10Methods
- Field population traps/collections (By Dr.
Michael Toews) - LGB washing procedure
- Wheat gluten extraction from LGB
- ELISA
11Washing
- 1). Randomly picked up live LGBs from laboratory
colonies that feed on wheat or rice kernels, or
randomly selected frozen LGB samples collected
from fields - 2). Place the LGB samples into a beaker.
- 3). Added 100 ml of 0.1 Triton X 100 to rinse
the LGB by shaking the beaker for one minute, and
then used tap water to rinse the samples 3-4
times until the water became clean. - 4). Repeated step 3 washing procedure twice.
- 5). Rinsed the LGB samples twice using ddH2O.
- 6). Finally, let the LGB samples dry on Kimwipes
tissues.
12Wheat gluten extraction
- 1) Added one individual LGB sample into a 1.5 ml
micro-centrifuge-tube with 30 µl of 40 ethanol
and homogenized the sample by hand using pestle. - 2) Then, homogenized the sample for one minute
using Pellet Pestle Motor (Kontes Company). - 3) Added 20 µl of 40 ethanol and homogenized the
sample for another one minute. - 4) Added 200 µl of 40 ethanol.
- 5) Centrifuged the tube at 2000 rpm for 15
minutes at room temperature. - 6) Transferred 200 µl of supernatant to a new 1.5
micro-centrifuge-tube and added 300 µl of Working
Diluent Solution (from Gluten Assay Kit) for
Gluten Assay.
13ELISA
- Gluten Assay Kit (Catalogue No 802002 Y) was
provided by Tepnel BioSystems Limited (One
Newtech Square, Deeside Industrial Park, Deeside,
Flintshire. CH5 2NT, U. K.). - We basically followed the detailed enzyme
immunoassay procedure for LGB gluten assay from
step 14.3 to 14.13 of Gluten Assay Kit. Only Step
14.4 and Step 14.7 were modified slightly by
placing the microwell plate on a plate shaker at
200 rpm and incubated at 37ºC instead of room
temperature.
14Individual LGB gluten assay based on a blind
experiment
Laboratory LGB Laboratory LGB Laboratory LGB Laboratory LGB Control Control
On Wheat On Wheat On Rice On Rice Control Control
Label Index Label Index CK Index
w1 0.162 R1 0.058 A 0.58
w2 0.283 R2 0.062 B 0.337
w3 0.103 R3 0.054 C 0.184
w4 0.155 R4 0.125 D 0.094
w5 0.102 R5 0.054 E 0.068
w6 0.159 R6 0.053 Â Â
w7 0.093 R7 0.053 Â Â
w8 0.057 R8 0.057 Â Â
w9 0.147 Â Â Â Â
w10 0.1 Â Â NCK 0.052
Notes either false positive or false negative
15Detectable concentration of glutenof one LGB
(extraction)
Concentration 1 2 3 4 5 Average
50 0.271 0.162 0.234 0.134 0.368 0.2338
25 0.383 0.201 0.281 0.166 0.424 0.291
12.5 0.437 0.177 0.254 0.142 0.362 0.2744
6.26 0.354 0.159 0.168 0.263 0.255 0.2398
16Gluten detection on starved LGB
Index Index Index Index Index Index
Days Repeat 1 Repeat 2 Repeat 3 Repeat 4 Repeat 5 Average
1.5 0.075 0.051 0.055 0.045 0.049 0.055
3 0.065 0.043 0.045 0.042 0.066 0.0522
6 0.046 0.047 0.046 0.049 0.075 0.0526
9 0.045 0.048 0.049 0.05 0.054 0.0492
12 0.055 0.049 0.067 0.048 0.049 0.0536
17Gluten detection in frozen LGB
Frozen LGB samples for 30 days Frozen LGB samples for 30 days Frozen LGB samples for 30 days Frozen LGB samples for 30 days
On Wheat On Wheat On Rice On Rice
Repeat Index Repeat Index
w1 0.353 R1 0.051
w2 0.166 R2 0.066
w3 0.141 R3 0.106
w4 0.101 R4 0.073
w5 0.184 R5 0.056
18Preliminary field LGB examination
- Populations examined
- KSU Farm Lands
- 7 populations
- From late April to early July
- 5 individuals examined for each
- Konza Prairie
- 10 populations
- From late April to early September
- 5 individuals examined for each
- All negative responses
19Preliminary conclusion
- More tests are needed to prove the hypothesis
- Caution
- Fact wheat gluten undetectable following 36 h
digestion in LGB - Locations of LGB trapped?
20Additional tests
- Objective variation detection among LGB
populations - Elemental component proportion (C, O, and K) in
LGB
21LGB scutellum scanned
3 LGBs scanned from Each Population (expensive)
22Result reports
 KSU Farm land Konza On-Rice On-Wheat
C 72.937 74.360 70.047 73.987
O 27.033 25.550 24.973 25.953
K 0.007 0.037 0.027 0.050
P 0.010 N/A N/A N/A
Al 0.013 0.037 N/A N/A
Si N/A 0.037 N/A N/A
N N/A N/A 4.953 N/A
CL N/A N/A N/A 0.007
Notes Average element proportion.
23Future experiments
- Near-bin-trapping vs. farther-bin-trapping from
June to early Sept. ? - More field LGB tested using wheat gluten kits
- LGB population variation examination using mass
spectrometer? - More release-capture experiments