Genetic control of endosperm proteins in wheat |
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Authors: | G. Galili M. Feldman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Plant Genetics, The Weizmann Institute of Science, 76 100 Rehovot, Israel |
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Abstract: | Summary Total endosperm proteins extracted from both several common wheat cultivars and some intervarietal substitution lines derived from them were fractionated according to their molecular weight in a high resolution one-dimensional gel electrophoresis. The four donor cultivars and the recipient one — Chinese Spring , possessed differentially migrating protein bands in the fractions of high molecular weight (HMW) glutenins and gliadins. Several of these bands were identified for the first time in this study. By utilizing intervarietal substitution lines the control of the HMW glutenins and gliadins by chromosomes of homoeologous group 1 was either reaffirmed or, for the new bands, established. Several HMW gliadin subunits showed a considerable variation in their staining intensity in the intervarietal substitution lines indicating that their expression was dependent on the genetic background.This paper is based on a portion of a dissertation to be submitted by G. Galili in partial fulfilment of the Ph.D. requirements of the Feinberg Graduate School, The Weizmann Institute of Science, RehovotThe Marshall and Edith Korshak Professor of Plant Cytogenetics |
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Keywords: | Common wheat Triticum aestivum Electrophoresis Endosperm proteins Glutenins Gliadins Genetic control |
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