Chromosomal location of alcohol dehydrogenase gene(s) in rye, using wheat-rye addition lines

Irani, B. N. ; Bhatia, C. R. (1972) Chromosomal location of alcohol dehydrogenase gene(s) in rye, using wheat-rye addition lines Genetica, 43 (2). pp. 195-200. ISSN 0304-9779

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Abstract

Following disc electrophoresis on standard gels, rye seed extracts showed two bands (ADH-3 and 5) for alcohol dehydrogenase. The ADH-3 band was homologous to the ADH band observed in other diploid species of the Triticinae, and with the ADH-3 band of 4 × and 6 × wheat. It is proposed that the rye isoenzymes ADH-3 and 5 are governed respectively, by the genes AdhR1 and AdhR2. Using bread wheat (Holdfast) lines with disomic addition of individual rye (King II) chromosomes, we found that the ADH-5 band was associated with the addition of rye chromosome IV (after Riley), indicating thereby that AdhR2 gene is located on this chromosome. The products of AdhR1 and AdhR2 do not form active heterodimers, among themselves, but do form active dimers with wheat ADH monomers. It is suggested that the use of chromosomal addition lines may provide a method for locating genes for those enzymes, where the rye and wheat isoenzymes are electrophoretically distinct.

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