Abstract

BackgroundThe subject of this research was to investigate the level of expression of genes encoding protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) in cultivars and lines of wheat with different baking value of flour. PDI plays a key role in the formation of disulfide bonds in newly formed proteins. Each of cultivars and lines had a specific set of high molecular weight glutenin subunits (HMW-GS). Based on the presence of individual subunits, the potential baking value is predicted. Sometimes this value is not confirmed during technological analysis. Since there are cases where flour has a better or worse value than expected on the basis of the genotype, the expression of PDI genes was considered as a potential cause for discrepancies mentioned.ResultsAnalysis focused on three stages of grain development. The expression level of PDI genes was compared between wheat cultivars and lines with different genotype-phenotype combinations, which means diversified sets of HMW-GS combined with diversified qualitative classification. The highest expression level of PDI was noticed at early stage of grain development, which is consistent with the function of PDI. The expression level was evaluated by the real-time PCR technique.ConclusionResults obtained in this work did not allow for a clear statement of decisive significance of PDI in the context of shaping the final baking value. The results of this work contribute to an ever more in-depth understanding of the mechanisms governing baking value, and thus to the progress of the selection of new varieties with more beneficial properties.

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  • The subject of this research was to investigate the level of expression of genes encoding protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) in cultivars and lines of wheat with different baking value of flour

  • Considering the role that disulfide isomerase plays in the maturation of gluten proteins, the aim of the study was to examine the expression of PDI in three wheat genomes in cultivars and lines with different flour baking values

  • Semi-quantitative analysis of PDI expression One specific fragment of the expected size was obtained as a result of fragment amplification of the genes coding for PDI and CDC48 for all samples within each collection

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Introduction

The subject of this research was to investigate the level of expression of genes encoding protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) in cultivars and lines of wheat with different baking value of flour. Based on the presence of individual subunits, the potential baking value is predicted. Sometimes this value is not confirmed during technological analysis. There is a set of technological indicators, the use of which allows to determine flour quality and value, enabling the assessment and determination of the intended use of tested wheat genotypes, and thereby selecting components for high-quality cultivars [1]. In Poland, the utility classification of wheat cultivars is determined by COBORU (Research Centre for Cultivar Testing) based on research involving the determination of specific technological indicators of flour and grain. Assignment to one of above-mentioned specific groups is based on the so-called multi-feature method

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