A 1B-coded low-molecular-weight glutenin subunit associated with quality in durum wheats shows strong similarity to a subunit present in some bread wheat cultivars
Glutenin
Plant biochemistry
Similarity (geometry)
DOI:
10.1007/s001220050052
Publication Date:
2002-10-06T12:46:21Z
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ABSTRACT
Good quality durum wheats usually present the LMW-2 type of SDS-PAGE pattern, whereas the LMW-I type of pattern is usually associated with poor quality durum wheats. The two patterns are distinguished mainly by the presence of a strongly expressed protein band with molecular weight around 42,000 (42 K subunit) in the LMW-2-type pattern; this subunit is absent in the LMW-1-type pattern. Here we show that this particular low-molecular-weight glutenin subunit has strong similarity to a subunit present in some bread wheat cultivars. This correspondence has been demonstrated through SDS-PAGE, PCR analysis of the corresponding genes, a comparison of the deduced amino acid sequences, and RP-HPLC. This last approach showed a slight difference in retention time between the 42 K protein of bread and durum wheats that might be attributed to the eight amino acid differences found between the deduced amino acid sequences of the two corresponding genes.
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