Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4516786 Journal of Cereal Science 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Transgenes encoding the HMW subunits 1Ax1 and 1Dx5 have been transferred from “model” wheat lines into the commercial French bread wheat cultivar Soissons, using three backcrosses. Five pairs of BC3 expressing and null lines were isolated from each cross and multiplied to provide grain for functionality studies. Analysis of white flour samples confirmed the expression of the transgenes. SE-HPLC and Reomixer studies showed that the two transgenes had differential effects on dough functional properties. Thus, subunit 1Dx5 resulted in detrimental effects on dough development which were associated with decreased extractability of large glutenin polymers. In contrast, lines expressing subunit 1Ax1 contained increased proportions of extractable large glutenin polymers with three lines showing higher torque at similar mixing times (i.e. increased dough strength). This confirms the results obtained with the model wheat lines and shows that the 1Ax1 transgene can be used to increase dough strength in commercial cultivars.

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