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In Planta Mutagenesis Determines the Functional Regions of the Wheat Puroindoline Proteins

Journal

GENETICS
Volume 183, Issue 3, Pages 853-860

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1534/genetics.109.106013

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  1. U.S. Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Science National Research Initiative Cornpetitive [2004-01141, 2007-35301-18135]
  2. Montana Board for Research and Commercialization Technologyl
  3. Montana Agricultural Experiment Station

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In planta analysis of protein function in a crop plant could lead to improvements in understanding protein structure/function relationships as well as selective agronomic or end product quality improvements. The requirements for successful in planta analysis are a high mutation rate, an efficient screening method, and a trait with high heritability Two ideal targets for functional analysis are the Puroindoline a and Puroindoline 1) (Pina and Pinb, respectively) genes, which together compose the wheat (Triticum aestivum, L.) Ha locus that Controls grain texture and many wheat end-use properties. Puroindolines (PINs) together impart soft texture, and initiations in either PIN result. in hard seed texture. Studies of the PINs' mode of action are limited by low allelic variation. To create new Pin alleles and identify critical function-determining regions, Pin point. mutations were created in planta via EMS treatment of a soft wheat.. Grain hardness of 46 unique PIN missense alleles was then measured Using segregating F-2:F-3 populations. The impact of individual missense alleles Upon PIN function, as measured by grain hardness, ranged from neutral (74%) to intermediate to function abolishing. The percentage of function-abolishing mutations among mutations occurring in both PINA and PINB was higher for PINB, indicating that PINB is more critical to overall Ha function. This is contrary to expectations in that PINB is not as well conserved as PINA. All function-abolishing initiations resulted from structure-disrupting mutations or from missense mutations occurring near the Tryptophan-rich region. This study demonstrates the feasibility of in planta functional analysis of wheat proteins and that the Tryptophan-rich region is the most important region of both PINA and PINB.

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