Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4516553 | Journal of Cereal Science | 2008 | 9 Pages |
A ω-gliadin gene at the Gli-Dt1 locus of Triticum tauschii accession AUS18913 was isolated using PCR primers, designed from published sequences of ω-gliadin genes of bread wheat cv Cheyenne, and deduced sequences of the N-terminal amino acids of ω-gliadin proteins. Further, the derived protein was isolated from A-PAGE and was sequenced. The protein sequence contained a signal peptide of 19 amino acids followed by a short N-terminal sequence of 11 amino acids, a central repetitive domain that covers approximately 90% of the sequence and a short C-terminal domain of 12 amino acids. The sequence comparison with other ω-gliadins showed a high level of similarities between them. Further analysis of the ω-gliadins using A-PAGE revealed that there are three ω-gliadin proteins in AUS18913 accession. Comparison of N-terminal sequences of these proteins revealed that two of these proteins have very high homologies with ω-gliadins of Cheyenne while the third one was significantly different.