Rare allele of HvLox-1 associated with lipoxygenase activity in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)
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Ganggang Guo, Dawa Dondup, Xingmiao Yuan, Fanghong Gu, Deliang Wang, Fengchao Jia, Zhiping Lin, Michael Baum, Jing Zhang. (12/9/2014). Rare allele of HvLox-1 associated with lipoxygenase activity in barley (Hordeum vulgare L. ). TAG Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 127, pp. 2095-2103.
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Identification and allele-specific marker development of a functional SNP of HvLox - 1 which associated with barley lipoxygenase activity. Abstract Improving the stability of the flavor of beer is one of the main objectives in breeding barley for malting, and lipoxygenase-1 (LOX-1) is a key enzyme controlling this trait. In this study, a modified LOX activity assay was used for null LOX-1 mutant screening. Four barley landraces with no detected level of LOX-1 activity were screened from 1,083 barley germplasm accessions from China. The genomic sequence diversity of the HvLox-1 gene of the four null LOX-1 Chinese landraces was compared with that of a further 76 accessions. A total of 104 nucleotide polymorphisms were found, which contained 83 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), 7 multiple-nucleotide polymorphisms, and 14 insertions and deletions. Most notably, we found a rare C/G mutation (SNP-61) in the second intron which led to null LOX-1 activity through an altered splicing acceptor site. In addition, an allele-specific polymerase chain reaction marker was developed for the genotyping of SNP-61, which could be used in breeding programs for barley to be used for malting. The objective was to improve beer quality.
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Baum, Michael https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8248-6088