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GENE EXPRESSION IN ALLOPLOIDS: GENETIC CONTROL OF LIPOPUROTHIONINS IN WHEAT
Author(s) -
R. Fernández de Caleya,
C. Hernandéz-Lucas,
Pilar Carbonero,
Francisco Garcı́a-Olmedo
Publication year - 1976
Publication title -
genetics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.792
H-Index - 246
eISSN - 1943-2631
pISSN - 0016-6731
DOI - 10.1093/genetics/83.4.687
Subject(s) - gene , moiety , biology , endosperm , genetics , chromosome , biochemistry , stereochemistry , chemistry
Lipopurothionins are complexes of basic polypeptides and polar lipids found in petroleum ether extracts of wheat endosperm. Location of the structural genes for the protein moiety and of genes probably controlling the lipid moiety has been achieved by analysis of compensated nulli-tetrasomic and ditelosomic lines of Triticum aestivum L. cv. Chinese Spring, as well as of other genetic stocks. There are two electrophoretic variants of the apoprotein designated α and β purothionins. Structural genes for α purothionins are located in the long arm of chromosomes 1B and 1D, and for the β variant in the long arm of 1A. These genes have been tentatively designated Pur-A1, Pur-B1, and Pur-D1. The aminoacid composition of purified α and β purothionins from Triticum aestivum (genomes AABBDD) and T. durum (AABB), and of β purothionin from T. monococcum (AA) is also consistent with this conclusion and suggests that the α purothionin encoded by gene Pur-B1 probably differs from that encoded by gene Pur-D1 in at least three positions of the aminoacid sequence. A gene (or genes) located in the short arm of chromosome 5D markedly affects the level of lipopurothionin but does not affect apoprotein synthesis. It is concluded that they control the lipid moiety which is required for solubility in petroleum ether.

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