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Accumulation of the chalcone isosalipurposide in primary leaves of barley flavonoid mutants indicates a defective chalcone isomerase
Authors:Sebastian Reuber  Barbro Jende-Strid  Victor Wray  Gottfried Weissenböck
Institution:Botanisches Institut der Univ. zu Köln, Gyrhofstraβe 15, D-50923 Köln, Germany;;Carlsberg Research Laboratory, Gamle Carlsberg Vej 10, DK-2500 Copenhagen Valby, Denmark;;Gesellschaft für Biotechnologische Forschung mbH, Mascheroder Weg 1, D-38124 Braunschweig, Germany.
Abstract:Mutants defective in flavonoid biosynthesis have become increasingly useful in elucidating the potential functions of these compounds in plants. To define the role of flavonoids as UV-B protectants in barley, we have screened part of the collection of proanthocyanidin-free barley mutants at the Carlsberg Research Laboratory, Copenhagen, Denmark. The four mutants ant 30–245, ant 30–272, ant 30–287 and ant 30–310 showed drastically reduced flavonoid levels in the primary leaf as compared to their corresponding parent varieties, and in addition accumulated a new mutant-specific phenolic compound which was identified as the chalcone glucoside isosalipurposide. Results from diallelic crosses indicate that all four mutants belong to the same new complementation group, which is designated as the Ant 30 locus. This gene has not earlier been described in barley. The data presented suggest a defective chalcone isomerase gene for the observed flavonoid pattern in leaves of ant 30 mutants.
Keywords:Barley  chalcone isomerase  Hordeum vulgare  isosalipurposide  primary leaf  proanthocyanidin-free mutants
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