Punctual mutations in lipoxygenase sequence expressed in black soybean seed coat

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Autor(a) principal: Mertz,Liliane Marcia
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Henning,Fernando Augusto, Barbieri,Ana Paula Piccinin, Segalin,Samantha Rigo, Krzyzanowski,Francisco Carlos, Zimmer,Paulo Dejalma
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Seed Science
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Resumo: Lipoxygenase enzymes are relevant in several characteristics of soybean seeds, such as germination performance, storage capacity and tolerance to infection by microorganisms. In this sense, the study of allelic variations of the genes related to that enzyme may be promising for the development of molecular markers associated with phenotypic characteristics which are relevant to seed physiology. This study aimed to identify mutations in lipoxygenase sequence expressed in black soybean seed coat. After isolation of the sequence of interest by the cDNA-AFLP technique, such sequence was compared with sequences of nucleotides and proteins of the lipoxygenase present in yellow soybean seed coat. Analysis of multiple sequence alignment has shown an expressive number of changes in the sequence of nucleotides, which have resulted in the modification of 13 amino acids in the translated protein. The identification of such mutations widens the possibility for further studies involving the association of these allelic variations with phenotypic differences of interest to seeds physiology.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Punctual mutations in lipoxygenase sequence expressed in black soybean seed coat
title Punctual mutations in lipoxygenase sequence expressed in black soybean seed coat
spellingShingle Punctual mutations in lipoxygenase sequence expressed in black soybean seed coat
Mertz,Liliane Marcia
Glycine max
molecular marker
enzymes
title_short Punctual mutations in lipoxygenase sequence expressed in black soybean seed coat
title_full Punctual mutations in lipoxygenase sequence expressed in black soybean seed coat
title_fullStr Punctual mutations in lipoxygenase sequence expressed in black soybean seed coat
title_full_unstemmed Punctual mutations in lipoxygenase sequence expressed in black soybean seed coat
title_sort Punctual mutations in lipoxygenase sequence expressed in black soybean seed coat
author Mertz,Liliane Marcia
author_facet Mertz,Liliane Marcia
Henning,Fernando Augusto
Barbieri,Ana Paula Piccinin
Segalin,Samantha Rigo
Krzyzanowski,Francisco Carlos
Zimmer,Paulo Dejalma
author_role author
author2 Henning,Fernando Augusto
Barbieri,Ana Paula Piccinin
Segalin,Samantha Rigo
Krzyzanowski,Francisco Carlos
Zimmer,Paulo Dejalma
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mertz,Liliane Marcia
Henning,Fernando Augusto
Barbieri,Ana Paula Piccinin
Segalin,Samantha Rigo
Krzyzanowski,Francisco Carlos
Zimmer,Paulo Dejalma
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Glycine max
molecular marker
enzymes
topic Glycine max
molecular marker
enzymes
description Lipoxygenase enzymes are relevant in several characteristics of soybean seeds, such as germination performance, storage capacity and tolerance to infection by microorganisms. In this sense, the study of allelic variations of the genes related to that enzyme may be promising for the development of molecular markers associated with phenotypic characteristics which are relevant to seed physiology. This study aimed to identify mutations in lipoxygenase sequence expressed in black soybean seed coat. After isolation of the sequence of interest by the cDNA-AFLP technique, such sequence was compared with sequences of nucleotides and proteins of the lipoxygenase present in yellow soybean seed coat. Analysis of multiple sequence alignment has shown an expressive number of changes in the sequence of nucleotides, which have resulted in the modification of 13 amino acids in the translated protein. The identification of such mutations widens the possibility for further studies involving the association of these allelic variations with phenotypic differences of interest to seeds physiology.
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