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Analysis of HMW glutenin subunits and their coding sequences in two diploid Aegilops species.

Z Liu1, Z Yan, Y Wan, K Liu, Y Zheng, D Wang.   

Abstract

Considerable progress has been made in understanding the structure, function and genetic regulation of high-molecular-weight (HMW) glutenin subunits in hexaploid wheat. In contrast, less is known about these types of proteins in wheat related species. In this paper, we report the analysis of HMW glutenin subunits and their coding sequences in two diploid Aegilops species, Aegilops umbellulata (UU) and Aegilops caudata (CC). SDS-PAGE analysis demonstrated that, for each of the four Ae. umbellulata accessions, there were two HMW glutenin subunits (designated here as 1Ux and 1Uy) with electrophoretic mobilities comparable to those of the x- and y-type subunits encoded by the Glu-D1 locus, respectively. In our previous study involving multiple accessions of Ae. caudata, two HMW glutenin subunits (designated as 1Cx and 1Cy) with electrophoretic mobilities similar to those of the subunits controlled by the Glu-D1 locus were also detected. These results indicate that the U genome of Ae. umbellulata and the C genome of Ae. caudata encode HMW glutenin subunits that may be structurally similar to those specified by the D genome. The complete open reading frames (ORFs) coding for x- and y-type HMW glutenin subunits in the two diploid species were cloned and sequenced. Analysis of deduced amino acid sequences revealed that the primary structures of the x- and y-type HMW glutenin subunits of the two Aegilops species were similar to those of previously published HMW glutenin subunits. Bacterial expression of modified ORFs, in which the coding sequence for the signal peptide was removed, gave rise to proteins with electrophoretic mobilities identical to those of HMW glutenin subunits extracted from seeds, indicating that upon seed maturation the signal peptide is removed from the HMW glutenin subunit in the two species. Phylogenetic analysis showed that 1Ux and 1Cx subunits were most closely related to the 1Dx type subunit encoded by the Glu-D1 locus. The 1Uy subunit possessed a higher level of homology to the 1Dy-type subunit compared with the 1Cy subunit. In conclusion, our study suggests that the Glu-U1 locus of Ae. umbellulata and the Glu-C1 locus of Ae. caudata specify the expression of HMW glutenin subunits in a manner similar to the Glu-D1 locus. Consequently, HMW glutenin subunits from the two diploid species may have potential value in improving the processing properties of hexaploid wheat varieties.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12750780     DOI: 10.1007/s00122-002-1175-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theor Appl Genet        ISSN: 0040-5752            Impact factor:   5.699


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