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A novel wheat alpha-amylase gene (alpha-Amy3)
Authors:Baulcombe D C  Huttly A K  Martienssen R A  Barker R F  Jarvis M G
Institution:(1) Plant Breeding Institute, Maris Lane, Trumpington, CB2 2LQ Cambridge, UK
Abstract:Summary A genomic clone of a wheat agr-amylase gene (lambdaAmy3/33) was identified, on the basis of hybridisation properties, as different from agr-Amy1 and agr-Amy2 genes which had been characterised previously. The nucleotide sequence revealed that this gene has the normal sequence motifs of an active gene and an open reading frame interrupted by two introns. The protein sequence encoded by this open reading frame is recognisably similar to that of agr-amylase from the agr-Amy1 and agr-Amy2 genes and there is high sequence homology in all three proteins at the putative active sites and Ca++ binding region. In addition, the introns are at positions equivalent to the position of introns in the agr-Amy1 and agr-Amy2 genes. However, the sequence was less similar to agr-Amy1 and agr-Amy2 than these are to each other. Southern blot analysis showed that the lambdaAmy3/33 DNA is one of a small multigene family carried on a different chromosome (group 5) from either the agr-Amy1 or agr-Amy2 genes. A further difference from the agr-Amy1 and agr-Amy2 genes was the pattern of expression. lambdaAmy3/33 was expressed only in immature grains and, unlike the agr-Amy1 and agr-Amy2 genes, not at all in germinating aleurones. These data suggested therefore that this gene represents a third type of agr-amylase gene, not described before, which shares a common evolutionary ancestor with the agr-Amy1 and agr-Amy2 genes.
Keywords:Wheat chromosome 5  Grain development  Germination  Intron evolution  Upstream regulatory sequences
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