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Development of haplotype-specific molecular markers for the low-molecular-weight glutenin subunits

Journal

MOLECULAR BREEDING
Volume 38, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11032-018-0827-9

Keywords

Low-molecular-weight glutenin subunits; Gluten; Glu-3; Alleles; Molecular markers; PCR

Funding

  1. NIFA AFRI [2013-67013-21226]
  2. CRIS Project [2090-43440-007-00-D]

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Low-molecular-weight glutenin subunits (LMW-GSs) are one of the major components of gluten, and their allelic variation has been widely associated with different wheat end-use quality parameters. These proteins are encoded by multigene families located at the orthologous Glu-3 loci (Glu-A3, Glu-B3, and Glu-D3); the genes at each locus are divided by large intergenic and highly recombinogenic regions. Among the methods used for the LMW-GS allele identification, polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based molecular markers have the advantages of being simple, accurate, and independent from the plant stage of development. However, the available LMW-GS molecular markers are either incapable of capturing the complexity of the LMW-GS gene family or difficult to interpret. In the present study, we report the development of a set of PCR-based molecular markers specific for the LMW-GS haplotypes present at each Glu-3 locus. Based on the LMW-GS gene sequences available in GenBank, single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) specific for each Glu-3 haplotype were identified and the relevant PCR primers were designed. In total, we developed three molecular markers for the Glu-A3 and Glu-B3 loci, respectively, and five molecular markers for the Glu-D3 locus. The markers were tested on 44 bread wheat varieties previously characterized for their LMW-GS genic profile and found to be equally or more efficient than previously developed LMW-GS PCR-based markers. This set of markers allows an easier and less ambiguous identification of specific LMW-GS haplotypes associated with gluten strength and can facilitate marker-assisted breeding for wheat quality.

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