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Molecular characterization of five novel Wx-A1 alleles in common wheat including one silent allele by transposon insertion
•New Wx-A1 alleles detected and characterized in common wheat landraces.•Wx-A1t is one silent allele by transposon insertion from the D genome.•Baetica, new Class II transposon of the Mutator superfamily. Wheat starch is composed of two glucose polymers, amylose and amylopectin. Although several sta...
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Published in: | Plant science (Limerick) 2021-04, Vol.305, p.110843-110843, Article 110843 |
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Summary: | •New Wx-A1 alleles detected and characterized in common wheat landraces.•Wx-A1t is one silent allele by transposon insertion from the D genome.•Baetica, new Class II transposon of the Mutator superfamily.
Wheat starch is composed of two glucose polymers, amylose and amylopectin. Although several starch synthases are responsible for its synthesis, only the waxy protein is associated with the amylose synthesis. The waxy protein composition of 45 Spanish common wheat landraces from Andalusia (southern Spain) was evaluated. Within these materials, five novel alleles for the Wx-A1 gene were detected. Four of them showed functional proteins (Wx-A1p, Wx-A1q, Wx-A1r and Wx-A1s), although some amino acid changes were found in the mature protein sequence. However, one of them (Wx-A1t) exhibited loss of the Wx-A1 protein, and its base sequence contained one large insert (1,073 bp) in the tenth exon, that interrupted the ORF of the Wx-A1 gene. This insert exhibited the characteristics of a Class II transposon of the Mutator superfamily, which had not been described previously, and has been named Baetica. The conservation of such inserts could be related to their low effect on vital properties of the plants, as occurs with most of the genes associated with technological quality. In conclusion, the evaluation of old wheat landraces showed that, in addition to their use as alternative crops, these materials could be a useful source of interesting genes in wheat quality improvement. |
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ISSN: | 0168-9452 1873-2259 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.plantsci.2021.110843 |