Wheat chromosome 2D carries genes controlling the activity of two DNA-degrading enzymes |
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Authors: | Y. Yen P. S. Baenziger |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Agronomy, University of Nebraska, P.O. Box 830915, 68583-0915 Lincoln, NE, USA |
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Abstract: | DNA-degrading enzymes of 24.0 kDa and 27.0 kDa were observed to have different activities in two common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars, Wichita and Cheyenne. A substrate-based SDS-PAGE assay revealed that these two enzymes were much more active in Wichita than in Cheyenne. Genes controlling the activities of these two enzymes were localized on chromosome 2D by testing DNA-degrading activities in reciprocal chromosome substitution lines between Wichita and Cheyenne. While the allele on Wichita chromosome 2D stimulated the activities of the 24.0- and 27.0-kDa enzymes in Cheyenne, the allele on Cheyenne chromosome 2D did not reduce the activities of the 24-kDa and 27-kDa enzymes in Wichita. Whether these genes code for the DNA-degrading enzymes themselves or for factors that regulate the enzyme activities remains unknown.This work was supported in part by USDA-Competitive Research Grants Office grant No. 90-37140-5426 to P.S.B. Contribution from Agricultural Research Division, University of Nebraska. Journal Series Number 10304 |
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Keywords: | Triticum aestivum DNase Nuclease Cytogenetics Gene mapping |
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