Characterization and Classification of LMW-GS Genes at the Glu-3 Locus of Bread Wheat
Yongying Zhao, Xianlin Zhao, Dan Zhang, Zhiguo Xiang, Hongshan Yang

TL;DR
This paper classifies LMW-GS genes in bread wheat to improve understanding and quality traits.
Contribution
A systematic classification of LMW-GS Glu-3 genes based on sequence variations and cysteine distribution.
Findings
LMW-GS Glu-3 genes were classified into 16 types based on N-terminal amino acid variations.
C-terminal variations led to 22 classifications of Glu-3 genes.
Two new Glu-A3 genes (GluA-10 and GluA-11) were identified.
Abstract
Low Molecular Weight Glutenin Subunits (LMW-GS) proteins have great effects on the end-use quality of bread wheat and are difficult to differentiate directly. It is very important to characterize and classify LMW-GS genes systematically. In this paper, 692 complete Glu-3 gene sequences were retrieved from GenBank and were grouped based on their sequence characters and variations. Based on the characters of their N-terminal sequences, these genes were classified into two types, LMW-m and LMW-i, of which LMW-m genes were further classified into three sub-types based on their first amino acid (AA) (LMW-M, LMW-V and LMW-I). Based on the first seven or eight AA variations in the N-terminal sequence, LMW-GS Glu-3 genes were classified into 16 types, namely LMW-N1 to LMW-N16. Based on the last 10 AA variations in the C-terminal, the Glu-3 genes were classified into 22 types, designated as…
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TopicsWheat and Barley Genetics and Pathology · Food composition and properties · Polysaccharides and Plant Cell Walls
