International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Feb 2021)

Heteroalleles in Common Wheat: Multiple Differences between Allelic Variants of the <i>Gli-B1</i> Locus

  • Eugene Metakovsky,
  • Laura Pascual,
  • Patrizia Vaccino,
  • Viktor Melnik,
  • Marta Rodriguez-Quijano,
  • Yulia Popovych,
  • Sabina Chebotar,
  • William John Rogers

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22041832
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 4
p. 1832

Abstract

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The Gli-B1-encoded γ-gliadins and non-coding γ-gliadin DNA sequences for 15 different alleles of common wheat have been compared using seven tests: electrophoretic mobility (EM) and molecular weight (MW) of the encoded major γ-gliadin, restriction fragment length polymorphism patterns (RFLPs) (three different markers), Gli-B1-γ-gliadin-pseudogene known SNP markers (Single nucleotide polymorphisms) and sequencing the pseudogene GAG56B. It was discovered that encoded γ-gliadins, with contrasting EM, had similar MWs. However, seven allelic variants (designated from I to VII) differed among them in the other six tests: I (alleles Gli-B1i, k, m, o), II (Gli-B1n, q, s), III (Gli-B1b), IV (Gli-B1e, f, g), V (Gli-B1h), VI (Gli-B1d) and VII (Gli-B1a). Allele Gli-B1c (variant VIII) was identical to the alleles from group IV in four of the tests. Some tests might show a fine difference between alleles belonging to the same variant. Our results attest in favor of the independent origin of at least seven variants at the Gli-B1 locus that might originate from deeply diverged genotypes of the donor(s) of the B genome in hexaploid wheat and therefore might be called “heteroallelic”. The donor’s particularities at the Gli-B1 locus might be conserved since that time and decisively contribute to the current high genetic diversity of common wheat.

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