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Use of advanced recombinant lines to study the impact and potential of mutations affecting starch synthesis in barley()
The effects on barley starch and grain properties of four starch synthesis mutations were studied during the introgression of the mutations from diverse backgrounds into an elite variety. The lys5f (ADPglucose transporter), wax (granule-bound starch synthase), isa1 (debranching enzyme isoamylase 1)...
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2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3990431/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24748716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcs.2013.12.012 |
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author | Howard, Thomas P. Fahy, Brendan Leigh, Fiona Howell, Phil Powell, Wayne Greenland, Andy Trafford, Kay Smith, Alison M. |
author_facet | Howard, Thomas P. Fahy, Brendan Leigh, Fiona Howell, Phil Powell, Wayne Greenland, Andy Trafford, Kay Smith, Alison M. |
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description | The effects on barley starch and grain properties of four starch synthesis mutations were studied during the introgression of the mutations from diverse backgrounds into an elite variety. The lys5f (ADPglucose transporter), wax (granule-bound starch synthase), isa1 (debranching enzyme isoamylase 1) and sex6 (starch synthase IIa) mutations were introgressed into NFC Tipple to give mutant and wild-type BC(2)F(4) families with different genomic contributions of the donor parent. Comparison of starch and grain properties between the donor parents, the BC(2)F(4) families and NFC Tipple allowed the effects of the mutations to be distinguished from genetic background effects. The wax and sex6 mutations had marked effects on starch properties regardless of genetic background. The sex6 mutation conditioned low grain weight and starch content, but the wax mutation did not. The lys5 mutation conditioned low grain weight and starch content, but exceptionally high β-glucan contents. The isa1 mutation promotes synthesis of soluble α-glucan (phytoglycogen). Its introgression into NFC Tipple increased grain weight and total α-glucan content relative to the donor parent, but reduced the ratio of phytoglycogen to starch. This study shows that introgression of mutations into a common, commercial background provides new insights that could not be gained from the donor parent. |
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spelling | pubmed-39904312014-04-18 Use of advanced recombinant lines to study the impact and potential of mutations affecting starch synthesis in barley() Howard, Thomas P. Fahy, Brendan Leigh, Fiona Howell, Phil Powell, Wayne Greenland, Andy Trafford, Kay Smith, Alison M. J Cereal Sci Article The effects on barley starch and grain properties of four starch synthesis mutations were studied during the introgression of the mutations from diverse backgrounds into an elite variety. The lys5f (ADPglucose transporter), wax (granule-bound starch synthase), isa1 (debranching enzyme isoamylase 1) and sex6 (starch synthase IIa) mutations were introgressed into NFC Tipple to give mutant and wild-type BC(2)F(4) families with different genomic contributions of the donor parent. Comparison of starch and grain properties between the donor parents, the BC(2)F(4) families and NFC Tipple allowed the effects of the mutations to be distinguished from genetic background effects. The wax and sex6 mutations had marked effects on starch properties regardless of genetic background. The sex6 mutation conditioned low grain weight and starch content, but the wax mutation did not. The lys5 mutation conditioned low grain weight and starch content, but exceptionally high β-glucan contents. The isa1 mutation promotes synthesis of soluble α-glucan (phytoglycogen). Its introgression into NFC Tipple increased grain weight and total α-glucan content relative to the donor parent, but reduced the ratio of phytoglycogen to starch. This study shows that introgression of mutations into a common, commercial background provides new insights that could not be gained from the donor parent. Academic Press 2014-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3990431/ /pubmed/24748716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcs.2013.12.012 Text en © 2014 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Article Howard, Thomas P. Fahy, Brendan Leigh, Fiona Howell, Phil Powell, Wayne Greenland, Andy Trafford, Kay Smith, Alison M. Use of advanced recombinant lines to study the impact and potential of mutations affecting starch synthesis in barley() |
title | Use of advanced recombinant lines to study the impact and potential of mutations affecting starch synthesis in barley() |
title_full | Use of advanced recombinant lines to study the impact and potential of mutations affecting starch synthesis in barley() |
title_fullStr | Use of advanced recombinant lines to study the impact and potential of mutations affecting starch synthesis in barley() |
title_full_unstemmed | Use of advanced recombinant lines to study the impact and potential of mutations affecting starch synthesis in barley() |
title_short | Use of advanced recombinant lines to study the impact and potential of mutations affecting starch synthesis in barley() |
title_sort | use of advanced recombinant lines to study the impact and potential of mutations affecting starch synthesis in barley() |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3990431/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24748716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcs.2013.12.012 |
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