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Type: Journal article
Title: Novel allelic variants encoded at the Glu-D3 locus in bread wheat
Author: Appelbee, M.
Mekuria, G.
Nagasandra, V.
Bonneau, J.
Eagles, H.
Eastwood, R.
Mather, D.
Citation: Journal of Cereal Science, 2009; 49(2):254-261
Publisher: Academic Press Ltd Elsevier Science Ltd
Issue Date: 2009
ISSN: 0733-5210
1095-9963
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M.-J. Appelbee, G.T. Mekuria, V. Nagasandra, J.P. Bonneau, H.A. Eagles, R.F. Eastwood and D.E. Mather
Abstract: Low-molecular weight glutenin subunits (LWM-GS) are important components of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) gluten, with important effects on end-use quality. The LMW-GS are encoded at Glu-3 loci (Glu-A3, Glu-B3 and Glu-D3, on the short arms of chromosomes 1A, 1B and 1D), each of which exhibits extensive allelic variation. Each locus encodes numerous LMW-GS, some of which have similar electrophoretic mobilities, making it difficult to distinguish among Glu-3 loci. Alleles of the Glu-D3 locus of bread wheat are considered the most problematic to assign. To date, six Glu-D3 alleles, designated a, b, c, d, e and f, have been reported. We report five previously undescribed alleles (g, h, i, j and k), and describe a method for characterizing them using a combination of SDS-PAGE and multiplexed PCR-based DNA markers. This method could be used for accurate identification of Glu-D3 alleles, permitting the estimation of the effects of these alleles on end-use quality and the selection of desirable alleles and allelic combinations in wheat breeding.
Keywords: Glu-3
Glu-D3
Low-molecular weight glutenin
Protein
Wheat
Rights: Crown copyright © 2008 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcs.2008.10.011
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcs.2008.10.011
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