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Gel electrophoretic investigations of prolamins in eu- and alloplasmatic octoploid primary triticale forms

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 Unreduced prolamin fractions of eu- and alloplasmatic octoploid triticale forms were investigated by means of gel electrophoresis. The electrophoretic separation of the prolamin fractions was carried out by using one-dimensional, horizontal, native acidic polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (APAGE) and gradient gels. A comparison of the electropherogram patterns of triticale forms with those of the genome donors showed that most of the parent prolamins can be found again in the corresponding triticale. However, the bands of the triticale forms exhibited lower intensities than those of the genome donors. On average the gliadin bands of the triticale forms showed equal reductions in intensities, thereby preserving the relationships of the band intensities in most cases. On the other hand, secalin bands which came from the rye parent showed varying reductions in intensities. A comparative analysis of the band patterns revealed that differences could often be found between triticale forms with the same genomic constitution. Often it concerned differences in intensity. In some cases the bands showed changes in mobility or a splitting up into two sub-bands. Starting with the plant material presented here we developed a new nomenclature of the prolamin band patterns of the triticale forms.

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Received: 15 July 1997 / Accepted: 23 July 1997

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Rozynek, B., Günther, T. & Hesemann, C. Gel electrophoretic investigations of prolamins in eu- and alloplasmatic octoploid primary triticale forms. Theor Appl Genet 96, 46–51 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001220050707

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