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    <title>Characterisation of a specific class of typical low molecular weight glutenin subunits of durum wheat by a proteomic approach</title>
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    <description>Title: Characterisation of a specific class of typical low molecular weight glutenin subunits of durum wheat by a proteomic approach
Authors: Muccilli, Vera; Cunsolo, Vincenzo; Saletti, Rosaria; Foti, Salvatore; Margiotta, Benedetta; Scossa, Federico; Masci, Stefania; Lafiandra, Domenico
Abstract: Glutenin polymers are formed by high (HMW-GS) and low molecular weight glutenin subunits (LMWGS).&#xD;
The latter group of subunits has been less characterised compared to the former due to their great&#xD;
number and heterogeneity.&#xD;
In order to gain more information on the LMW-GS, we have used a durum wheat line carrying&#xD;
a 1BL.1RS translocation, in which the short arm of the chromosome 1B is replaced by the short arm of the&#xD;
chromosome 1R of rye. This line was obtained using the durum wheat cultivar Cando, in which the&#xD;
translocation is present, crossed and back-crossed four times with the Italian durum wheat cultivar&#xD;
Svevo. Comparative electrophoretic and mass spectrometric analyses carried out on LMW-GS prepared&#xD;
from the durum wheat cultivar Svevo and the line carrying the 1BL.1RS translocation have provided&#xD;
further information on these complex group of proteins. In particular, all the three types of typical LMWGS&#xD;
(LMW-s, LMW-m and LMW-i) were identified in Svevo, whereas the latter group is the only one&#xD;
present in the line with the 1BL.1RS translocation, thus confirming previous findings of the association of&#xD;
the LMW-i type subunits with genes present on chromosome 1A.
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