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Publication no. C-2004-0712-02R
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Rapid Identification of HMW Glutenin Subunits from Different Hexaploid Wheat
Species by Acidic Capillary Electrophoresis.
Yueming Yan (1,2), Yi Jiang
(1), Minmin Sun (1), Jianzhong Yu (1,3), Yinghua Xiao (1), Jigang Zheng (1),
Yingkao Hu (1), Minhua Cai (1), Yaxuan Li (1), Sai L. K. Hsam (4), and Friedrich
J. Zeller (4). (1) Key Laboratory of Genetics and Biotechnology, Department of
Biology, Capital Normal University, Beijing100037, China. (2) Corresponding
author. Phone: 010-68903829. Fax: 010-68903829. E-mail:
<yanym@hotmail.com> (3) Present address: Institute of Agricultural Crops,
Federal Centre for Breeding Research on Cultivated Plants, 18190 Gross
Lüsewitz, Germany. (4) Division of Plant Breeding and Applied Genetics, Life
Science Center, Technical University of Munich, Lange Point 51,
Freising-Weihenstephan D85350, Germany. Cereal Chem. 81(5):561-566. Accepted
December 11, 2003. Copyright 2004 American Association of Cereal Chemists, Inc.
High molecular weight glutenin subunits (HMW-GS) from three hexaploid wheat
species (AABBDD, 2n=6x=42, Triticum aestivum L., T. spelta L., and
T. compactum L.) were separated and identified by acidic capillary
electrophoresis (A-CE) with phosphate-glycine buffer (pH 2.5) in uncoated
fused-silica capillaries (50 µm, i.d. × 25.5 cm) at 12.5 kV and 40°C. The
rapid separations (<15 min) of HMW-GS with good repeatability (RSD < 2%)
were obtained using a fast capillary rising protocol. All 17 HMW-GS analyzed
could be well separated and their relative migration orders were ranked. In
particular, the good quality subunit pair 5+10 could be differentiated from poor
quality subunit pair 2+12. In addition, the other three allelic pairs of 13+16,
17+18, and 7+8 subunits that were considered to have positive effects on dough
properties, as well as three pairs of novel subunits 13+22*, 13*+19*, and
6.1+22.1 detected from spelt and club wheat, can also be readily separated and
identified. An additional protein subunit presented in Chinese bread wheat
cultivar Jing 411 and club wheat TRI 4445/75, respectively, was detected by both
A-CE and 2-D gel electrophoresis (A-PAGE × SDS-PAGE),for which further
identification is needed.
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