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Genetic characterization of cysteine-rich type-b avenin-like protein coding genes in common wheat.


ABSTRACT: The wheat avenin-like proteins (ALP) are considered atypical gluten constituents and have shown positive effects on dough properties revealed using a transgenic approach. However, to date the genetic architecture of ALP genes is unclear, making it impossible to be utilized in wheat breeding. In the current study, three genes of type-b ALPs were identified and mapped to chromosomes 7AS, 4AL and 7DS. The coding gene sequence of both TaALP-7A and TaALP-7D was 855 bp long, encoding two identical homologous 284 amino acid long proteins. TaALP-4A was 858 bp long, encoding a 285 amino acid protein variant. Three alleles were identified for TaALP-7A and four for TaALP-4A. TaALP-7A alleles were of two types: type-1, which includes TaALP-7A1 andTaALP-7A2, encodes mature proteins, while type-2, represented byTaALP-7A3, contains a stop codon in the coding region and thus does not encode a mature protein. Dough quality testing of 102 wheat cultivars established a highly significant association of the type-1 TaALP-7A allele with better wheat processing quality. This allelic effects were confirmed among a range of commercial wheat cultivars. Our research makes the ALP be the first of such genetic variation source that can be readily utilized in wheat breeding.

SUBMITTER: Chen XY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4977551 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genetic characterization of cysteine-rich type-b avenin-like protein coding genes in common wheat.

Chen X Y XY   Cao X Y XY   Zhang Y J YJ   Islam S S   Zhang J J JJ   Yang R C RC   Liu J J JJ   Li G Y GY   Appels R R   Keeble-Gagnere G G   Ji W Q WQ   He Z H ZH   Ma W J WJ  

Scientific reports 20160809


The wheat avenin-like proteins (ALP) are considered atypical gluten constituents and have shown positive effects on dough properties revealed using a transgenic approach. However, to date the genetic architecture of ALP genes is unclear, making it impossible to be utilized in wheat breeding. In the current study, three genes of type-b ALPs were identified and mapped to chromosomes 7AS, 4AL and 7DS. The coding gene sequence of both TaALP-7A and TaALP-7D was 855 bp long, encoding two identical hom  ...[more]

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