Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2146383 Mutation Research/Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We analyse kafirin protein polymorphisms induced by gamma irradiation in sorghum.•One mutant with suppressed kafirins in the endosperm accumulated them in the germ.•Kafirin polymorphisms were associated with high levels of free amino acids.•Nutritional value of sorghum can be improved significantly by induced mutations.

Physical and biochemical analysis of protein polymorphisms in seed storage proteins of a mutant population of sorghum revealed a mutant with redirected accumulation of kafirin proteins in the germ. The change in storage proteins was accompanied by an unusually high level accumulation of free lysine and other essential amino acids in the endosperm. This mutant further displayed a significant suppression in the synthesis and accumulation of the 27 kDa γ-, 24 kDa α-A1 and the 22 kDa α-A2 kafirins in the endosperm. The suppression of kafirins was counteracted by an upsurge in the synthesis and accumulation of albumins, globulins and other proteins. The data collectively suggest that sorghum has huge genetic potential for nutritional biofortification and that induced mutations can be used as an effective tool in achieving premium nutrition in staple cereals.

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