Structural and regulatory differences in amylase isoenzymes in germinating Brazilian barley cultivars

The amylase electrophoretic patterns of 10 Brazilian brewing-barley varieties with different malting grades and diastatic power were analyzed during the 7-day germination which occurs during the malting process. Intra and inter-variety genetic variability was observed at both the structural and regu...

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Main Authors: Georg-Kraemer J.E., Cavalli S.S.
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2003-01-01
Series:Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572003000100012
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spelling doaj-3395b12dcf634ba788c7e422f71dae962020-11-25T02:22:03ZengSociedade Brasileira de GenéticaGenetics and Molecular Biology1415-47571678-46852003-01-012616975Structural and regulatory differences in amylase isoenzymes in germinating Brazilian barley cultivarsGeorg-Kraemer J.E.Cavalli S.S.The amylase electrophoretic patterns of 10 Brazilian brewing-barley varieties with different malting grades and diastatic power were analyzed during the 7-day germination which occurs during the malting process. Intra and inter-variety genetic variability was observed at both the structural and regulatory level. In the first few days after germination all varieties showed a few active loci, all of them with low activity. In subsequent days, new loci became active and those already detected since early germination showed increased activity. All varieties showed a continuous increase in amylase synthesis until the 3rd and/or 4th day after germination. Some varieties maintained high amylase activity until the last day of germination, while others showed a decrease in activity on the 5th or 6th day. No specific band increased or decreased its intensity independently of the others. A total of 14 loci were detected, out of which only one locus was polymorphic, indicating very low structural genetic variability, with only 2.8% polymorphic loci, an average of 1.04 alleles per loci, and an average expected heterozygosity of only 0.7%. The mean intra-variety Jaccard similarity coefficient complement (1 - S J) was 0.009. The mean intra-variety difference based on regulatory differences was higher (1 - S J = 0.17) than that obtained based on structural differences, suggesting differential gene activation. Inter-variety differentiation also showed low structural variability, with 1 - S J = 0.026 and a Nei genetic distance (D) value of 0.0076, and a remarkable increase in divergence caused by differential gene activation (1 - S J = 0.34). These results indicate that regulatory polymorphism is the principal agent responsible for amylase variability in the barley varieties analyzed.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572003000100012barleyamylasesisoenzymesstructuralregulatory genetic differences
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author Georg-Kraemer J.E.
Cavalli S.S.
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Cavalli S.S.
Structural and regulatory differences in amylase isoenzymes in germinating Brazilian barley cultivars
Genetics and Molecular Biology
barley
amylases
isoenzymes
structural
regulatory genetic differences
author_facet Georg-Kraemer J.E.
Cavalli S.S.
author_sort Georg-Kraemer J.E.
title Structural and regulatory differences in amylase isoenzymes in germinating Brazilian barley cultivars
title_short Structural and regulatory differences in amylase isoenzymes in germinating Brazilian barley cultivars
title_full Structural and regulatory differences in amylase isoenzymes in germinating Brazilian barley cultivars
title_fullStr Structural and regulatory differences in amylase isoenzymes in germinating Brazilian barley cultivars
title_full_unstemmed Structural and regulatory differences in amylase isoenzymes in germinating Brazilian barley cultivars
title_sort structural and regulatory differences in amylase isoenzymes in germinating brazilian barley cultivars
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Genética
series Genetics and Molecular Biology
issn 1415-4757
1678-4685
publishDate 2003-01-01
description The amylase electrophoretic patterns of 10 Brazilian brewing-barley varieties with different malting grades and diastatic power were analyzed during the 7-day germination which occurs during the malting process. Intra and inter-variety genetic variability was observed at both the structural and regulatory level. In the first few days after germination all varieties showed a few active loci, all of them with low activity. In subsequent days, new loci became active and those already detected since early germination showed increased activity. All varieties showed a continuous increase in amylase synthesis until the 3rd and/or 4th day after germination. Some varieties maintained high amylase activity until the last day of germination, while others showed a decrease in activity on the 5th or 6th day. No specific band increased or decreased its intensity independently of the others. A total of 14 loci were detected, out of which only one locus was polymorphic, indicating very low structural genetic variability, with only 2.8% polymorphic loci, an average of 1.04 alleles per loci, and an average expected heterozygosity of only 0.7%. The mean intra-variety Jaccard similarity coefficient complement (1 - S J) was 0.009. The mean intra-variety difference based on regulatory differences was higher (1 - S J = 0.17) than that obtained based on structural differences, suggesting differential gene activation. Inter-variety differentiation also showed low structural variability, with 1 - S J = 0.026 and a Nei genetic distance (D) value of 0.0076, and a remarkable increase in divergence caused by differential gene activation (1 - S J = 0.34). These results indicate that regulatory polymorphism is the principal agent responsible for amylase variability in the barley varieties analyzed.
topic barley
amylases
isoenzymes
structural
regulatory genetic differences
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572003000100012
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