The γ-gliadin-like γ-prolamin genes in the tribe Triticeae

Peng Fei Qi, Cheng Xing Le, Zhao Wang, Yu Bin Liu, Qing Chen, Zhen Zhen Wei, Bin Jie Xu, Zheng Yuan Wei, Shou Fen Dai, Yu Ming Wei, You Liang Zheng

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Abstract

The γ-prolamins are important components of seed storage proteins in wheat and other Triticeae species. Here, the γ-prolamin genes from the diploid Triticeae species were systemically characterized. Most of the γ-prolamins (except 75 K γ-secalins) characterized were defined as γ-gliadin-like γ-prolamins, since they shared a same characteristic model structure with γ-gliadins. Over one third of these putatively functional γ-prolamin peptides contained different number of cysteine residues as compared to the eight residues present in γ-gliadins. Sequence polymorphism and linkage disequilibrium analyses showed the conservation of γ-prolamin genes in Triticeae species under evolutionary selection. Phylogenetic analyses indicated that these γ-prolamin genes can not be clearly separated according to their genomic origins, reflecting the conservation of γ-gliadin-like γ-prolamin genes after the divergence of Triticeae species. A screening of coeliac disease (CD) toxic epitopes shows that the γ-prolamins from some other genomes contain much fewer epitopes than those from the A, S (B) and D genomes of wheat. These findings contribute to better understanding of γ-prolamin family in Triticeae and build a ground for breeding less CD-toxic wheat cultivars.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)35-41
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Genetics
Volume93
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Triticeae
  • coeliac disease
  • cysteine
  • evolution
  • gluten
  • γ-prolamin

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Genetics

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