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Reference ID 9111
Title Structure of wheat gamma-gliadin genes
Source Gene, 1986, vol. 43, pp. 221-229
Author (1) Rafalski-J-A
Abstract We have cloned and sequenced two linked members of the wheat (Triticum aestivum)
gliadin multigene family. One gene encodes a gamma-gliadin which is 292 amino
acids (aa) long. S1 mapping indicates that this gene is transcriptionally
active. The second gene, which is only marginally active by S1 mapping, is
closely related to the first gene. Moreover, it is probably incapable of
encoding a full-length gamma-gliadin due to the presence of two premature in-
frame stop codons. Neither gene contains introns. Nucleotide sequences of the
two genes show the presence of characteristic repeats which have a derived aa
consensus sequence Pro-Gln-Gln-Pro-Gln-Gln-Pro-Phe-Pro-Gln. A comparison of the
promoter regions of these gamma-gliadin genes with those of the alpha-gliadin
genes shows the presence of a highly conserved region that could be involved in
tissue specific and developmental regulation.

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