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Publication no. C-2004-0519-02R
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RAPID COMMUNICATION: Evaluation of Wheat Polyphenol Oxidase Genes.
Aravind K. Jukanti (1), Phil L. Bruckner (1), and Andreas M. Fischer (1,2).
(1) Department of Plant Sciences and Plant Pathology, Montana State University,
Bozeman, MT 59717-3150. (2) Corresponding author. Phone: 406-994-5908. Fax:
406-994-7600. E-mail: <fischer@montana.edu> Cereal Chem. 81(4):481-485.
Accepted April 19, 2004. Copyright 2004 American Association of Cereal Chemists,
Inc.
Polyphenol oxidases (PPOs) present in mature wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
kernels have been implicated in the undesirable darkening of cereal products
such as Asian noodles. To accelerate the functional characterization of wheat
PPOs and allow the identification of those PPO genes that are primarily involved
in food biochemistry, several basic local alignment search tool (BLAST) searches
of expressed sequence tag (EST) databases were performed using a known wheat PPO
sequence as a search argument; identified ESTs were resequenced and aligned.
Results from this study suggest the presence of at least six PPO genes in
hexaploid wheat, falling into two clusters with three similar sequences each.
Based on the tissues used for cDNA library preparation, three genes (all members
of one cluster) are expressed during kernel development and may therefore
influence cereal product quality; the remaining three genes (belonging to the
second cluster) were isolated from nonkernel cDNA libraries and may not be
expressed at high levels during grain development. Discovery of these genes
represents an essential first step in the functional characterization of wheat
PPOs.
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