Abstract
The Gsp-1 genes of wheat encode two components, the “grain softness protein” (whose role in determining texture has not been substantiated) and a 15 residue arabinogalactan peptide (AGP) sequence which is O-glycosylated and is also of unknown function. We have determined genomic Gsp-1 sequences from 29 species within the Triticeae tribe and an additional 12 species from the major subfamilies of the Poaceae (Anomochlooideae, Bambusoideae, Ehrhartoideae, Chloridoideae and Panicoideae). Twelve new AGP sequence types were identified with forms present in Agropyron mongolicum, Secale cereale, Oryza sativa subsp. japonica and Sorghum bicolor containing an extra ten amino acids within the AGP sequence. Phylogenetic analysis showed distinct groupings of AGP/GSP sequence types which had no apparent relationship to the species or even the genus. However, individual forms of AGP forms were associated with specific groups of GSP sequences, providing no evidence that the AGP and GSP-1 parts of the protein have diverged at different rates or in different ways.
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