Dehydrins as stress proteins related to frost tolerance of barley

Dehydrins are stress proteins related to frost and dehydration tolerance. The objective of this study was to determine the polymorphism of the dehydrin genes (Dhn) in relation to the frost tolerance in barley. Primers specific for Dhn4 and Dhn7 gene sequences were used for length polymorphism analys...

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Published inKvasný průmysl (On-line) Vol. 56; no. 2
Main Authors Holkova, L.,Mendelova Zemedelska a Lesnicka Univ., Brno (Czech Republic), Mikulkova, P.,Mendelova Zemedelska a Lesnicka Univ., Brno (Czech Republic), Hrstkova, P.,Mendelova Zemedelska a Lesnicka Univ., Brno (Czech Republic), Prasil, I.T.,Vyzkumny Ustav Rostlinne Vyroby, Prague (Czech Republic), Bradacova, M.,Mendelova Zemedelska a Lesnicka Univ., Brno (Czech Republic), Chloupek, O.,Mendelova Zemedelska a Lesnicka Univ., Brno (Czech Republic)
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LanguageEnglish
Published 01.02.2010
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Summary:Dehydrins are stress proteins related to frost and dehydration tolerance. The objective of this study was to determine the polymorphism of the dehydrin genes (Dhn) in relation to the frost tolerance in barley. Primers specific for Dhn4 and Dhn7 gene sequences were used for length polymorphism analysis in 30 varieties. PCR products showed two different matrices; the first (O type sequence) was specific for six-rowed winter and intermediate varieties characterised by high frost tolerance. It was typical of the Okal variety. The second type (A type sequence) was found only in two-rowed winter and spring varieties (e.g. Akcent) and was related to a lower level of frost tolerance. The length of the main polymorphic products corresponded to different alleles of the Dhn4 and Dhn7 genes. This difference in length was caused by the coincident presence of two specific mutations, i.e., an insertion of 6 bp in Dhn4 and a deletion of 30 bp in Dhn7 in O type barley varieties.
Bibliography:H50
F30
F40
2010000520
ISSN:0023-5830
2570-8619
DOI:10.18832/kp2010010