Reversed phase high performance liquid chromatographic (RP-HPLC) separations of high Mr glutenin subunits present in two Swedish breeding lines, which have been reported to possess a novel subunit at the Glu-A 1 locus, showed the presence of an additional peak whose behaviour is similar to y-type subunits encoded by genes at the Glu-A 1y locus and present only in wild wheats T. urartu (AA) or T. dicoccoides (AABB). Based on biochemical analyses and on the tight linkage observed with subunit 21 *, it is suggested that the additional component (indicateci as 21 *y), present in the breeding lines analysed, corresponds to the y-type subunit encoded at the Glu-A 1 locus. Because cultivated polyploid wheats have been shown to have only the x-type subunit at the Glu-A 1 locus it is speculateci that the new combination, with both x- and y-type subunits expressed, might have been introgressed, during breeding processes, from the wild wheat progenitors, T. urartu or T. dicoccoides, which possess genotypes expressing both types of subunits.
Bread wheat lines with both x- and y-type subunits at the Glu-A 1 locus
Margiotta B;Urbano M;Colaprico G;
1995
Abstract
Reversed phase high performance liquid chromatographic (RP-HPLC) separations of high Mr glutenin subunits present in two Swedish breeding lines, which have been reported to possess a novel subunit at the Glu-A 1 locus, showed the presence of an additional peak whose behaviour is similar to y-type subunits encoded by genes at the Glu-A 1y locus and present only in wild wheats T. urartu (AA) or T. dicoccoides (AABB). Based on biochemical analyses and on the tight linkage observed with subunit 21 *, it is suggested that the additional component (indicateci as 21 *y), present in the breeding lines analysed, corresponds to the y-type subunit encoded at the Glu-A 1 locus. Because cultivated polyploid wheats have been shown to have only the x-type subunit at the Glu-A 1 locus it is speculateci that the new combination, with both x- and y-type subunits expressed, might have been introgressed, during breeding processes, from the wild wheat progenitors, T. urartu or T. dicoccoides, which possess genotypes expressing both types of subunits.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.