Assessment of allelic variation in serpin gene (Srp5B) in Indian wheats
2012
Ram, Sewa
Serpins (Serine proteinase inhibitors) are the family of proteins involved in the inhibition of proteinases from endogenous and other sources and thus have role in disease and pest resistance. In addition, serpins have the properties influencing grain quality traits. The genes coding for serpin proteins are present on the long arm of the 5B chromosome. In the present investigation, allelic variations in the serpin genes encoded by Srp5Bb were assessed using CAP-PCR among the 300 wheat varieties developed in India during the last 100 years. Eighty percent of the varieties exhibited wild type (Srp5Ba) and 20% mutated (Srp5Bb) form of the allele. Moreover, the frequency of Srp5Bb allele decreased among the recently released varieties as compared to older varieties. Only six out of 50 varieties used as checks in national trials showed the presence of Srp5Bb allele. There was no relationship between Srp5B allelic types and grain hardness. The information is useful to further investigate the role of Srp5B alleles in disease resistance and imparting grain quality.
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