Agropyron elongatum HMW-glutenins have a potential to improve wheat end-product quality through targeted chromosome introgression |
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Authors: | Monika Garg Hiroyuki Tanaka Naoyuki Ishikawa Kanenori Takata Mikiko Yanaka Hisashi Tsujimoto |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratory of Plant Genetics and Breeding Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Tottori University, 4-101 Koyama-Minami, Tottori 680-8553, Japan;2. National Agricultural Research Center for Western Region, Fukuyama 721-8514, Japan |
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Abstract: | After screening of 177 disomic addition lines (DALs) of wheat (Triticum aestivum) containing a pair of chromosomes from different alien species, we found that the chromosome 1E addition line of Agropyron elongatum, that is known to be a potential genetic resource for drought and salinity tolerance, showed potential for improvement of bread-making quality of wheat. This was indicated by increased SDS sedimentation, specific sedimentation, mixograph peak time and SE-HPLC analysis of polymeric proteins. This addition line spontaneously gave rise to a substitution line for chromosome 1D in subsequent generations that showed weak dough strength. Analysis of the x-type HMW-glutenin subunit sequence of Ag. elongatum from DAL1E indicated that it closely resembled the x-type sequence of the A and B genomes of wheat, and the y-type was intermediate between x- and y-type HMW-glutenin subunit genes. From these observations, it was inferred that 1E-encoded seed storage proteins have considerable potential for improvement of wheat end-product quality if transferred to specific chromosomes such as 1A of Chinese Spring (CS) wheat, which has a negative overall effect on bread-making quality. |
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Keywords: | Agropyron elongatum Bread-making quality HMW-glutenin Gliadin |
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