Molecular Marker for Protein Z Content in Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)
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概要
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Protein Z, a major water-soluble seed protein of barley, is thought to be one of the factors influencing foam stability of beer. To find the breeding material for raising the protein Z content in nralting barley, we surveyed the protein Z contents of malting barley varieties. Generally, North American six-row varieties had higher contents than Japanese varieties. Especially, variety Bonanza had the highest protein Z content among the 62 varieties surveyed. Using the lines derived from the crosses between Bonanza and the Japanese malting varieties, we found that the protein Z structural gene region contributed to the protein Z content of seeds. We also estimated the position of protein Z structural gene on chromosome 4H using a set of RFLP markers. Consequently, we concluded that the high protein Z content of Bonanza could be introduced and screened by the RFLP patterns of the protein Z structural gene.
- 日本育種学会の論文
著者
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Ito Kazutoshi
Plant Bioengineering Research Laboratories Sapporo Breweries Ltd.
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Ito Kazutoshi
Plant Bioeng.res.lab.sapporo Brew.ltd.
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Kaneko Takafumi
Plant Bioengineering Research Laboratories Sapporo Breweries Ltd.
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Hirota Naohiko
Plant Bioengineering Research Laboratories, Sapporo Breweries Ltd.
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Yokoi Shigehisa
Gunma Brewery, Sapporo Brew. Ltd.
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Kanatani Ryoichi
Plant Bioengineering Research Laboratories, Sapporo Breweries Ltd.
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Hirota N
Sapporo Breweries Ltd. Gunma Jpn
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Yokoi Shigehisa
Gunma Brewery Sapporo Brew. Ltd.
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Kanatani Ryoichi
Plant Bioengineering Research Laboratories Sapporo Breweries Ltd.
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