Meldgaard m 1992
- Authors: Meldgaard m
- Title: Expression of chalcone synthase dihydroflavonol reductase and
flavanone-3-hydroxylase in mutants of barley deficient in
anthocyanin and proanthocyanidin biosynthesis
- Location: Theoretical and applied genetics, 83 (6-7). 1992. 695-706.
- Abstract: a barley (hordeum vulgare) (cv triump) cdna library was screened
with a cdna probe encoding flavanone-3-hydroxylase of Antirrhinum
majus. a full-length clone coding for a protein of 377 amino acids
(42 kda), with an overall homology of 71% and a central domain
homology of 85% to the Antirrhinum protein, was isolated. this
novel barley cdna and two previously isolated cdnas encoding
chalcone synthase and dihydroquercetin reductase, respectively,
were used to study the transcription of the corresponding genes in
testa pericarp tissue from ant 13 mutants of barley. no or very low
levels of trancripts are found in mutants ant 13-152, ant 13-351,
and ant 13-353. it is concluded that the gene ant 13 encodes
transcription factor operating in the flavonoid biosynthesis of
barley. transcription of the gene for the flavanone-3-hydroxylase
(subunit) was also studied in an ant 17 mutant of barley. mutant
ant 17-352 transcribes the gene at normal or elevated levels. the
mutant is blocked in the synthesis of dihydroquercetin and
accumulates derivatives of eriodictyol, the precursor of
dihydroquercetin. the combined observations suggest that ant 17 is
the structural gene for a barley flavanone-3-hydroxylase subunit,
and that the mutant allele is a mutation in the structural domain
of the gene.
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