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Molecular analysis of a somaclonal mutant of maize alcohol dehydrogenase
Authors:Richard I S Brettell  Elizabeth S Dennis  William R Scowcroft and W James Peacock
Institution:(1) Division of Plant Industry, C.S.I.R.O., G.P.O. Box 1600, 2601 Canberra City, ACT, Australia
Abstract:Summary Plants regenerated from tissue cultures of maize were screened for variants of ADH1 and ADH2. Root extracts of 645 primary regenerant plants were tested, and one stable mutant of Adh1 was detected. The mutant gene (Adh1-Usv) produces a functional enzyme with a slower electrophoretic mobility than that of the progenitor Adh1-S allele, and is stably transmitted to progeny. The mutant was not present among four other plants derived from the same immature embryo, and therefore arose as a consequence of the culture procedure. The gene of Adh1-Usv was cloned and sequenced. A single base change in exon 6 was the only alteration found in the gene sequence. This would translate in the polypeptide sequence to a valine residue substituting for a glutamic acid residue, resulting in the loss of a negative charge and the production of a protein with slower electrophoretic mobility.Abbreviations kb kilobase pairs - ADH alcohol dehydrogenase
Keywords:Maize  Alcohol dehydrogenase  Somaclonal variation  Mutation  Gene sequence
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