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  Pak. J. Bot., 42(5): 3157-3163, 2010.

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  Updated: 06-12-10

 

 

Total Seed Storage Proteın Patterns of Some Lathyrus Specıes Growıng ın Turkey Usıng SDS-PAGE

 

İRFAN EMRE1*, DILEK TURGUT-BALIK2, HASAN GENĒ3 AND AHMET ŞAHİN4

 

Abstract: Present study determined the variation of total electrophoretic seed protein patterns and protein amounts in some Lathyrus species viz., L. tukhtensis, L. cilicicus, L. saxatilis, L. annuus, L. hierosolymitanus, L. gorgoni var. gorgoni, L. Lycicus and L. odoratus collected from their natural habitats of different localities in Turkey. Electrophoretic data were documented by using a gel documentation system (Bio-Rad, USA) and analysed by using Quantity 1-D analysis software and also the dendogram were formed with 4.0% tolerance in UPGAMA (Unweighed Pair-Group Arithmetic Mean). The differences among species were observed and all 9 taxa were clearly identifiable from the protein patterns. The formed dendogram from SDS-PAGE analysis showed that all studied taxa constituted two clusters. The first one consisted of L. saxatilis, L. gorgoni, L. annuus, L. hierosolymitanus, L. lycicus and L. phaselitanus second one by L. tukhtensis, L. cilicicus and L. odoratus. In cluster I, L. saxatilis and L. gorgoni were found to have higher similarity to each other. Also, it was reproted that quantities of total seed proteins in the present study. L. lycicus (79.906 μg/ml) has highest total protein content whereas L. cilicicus (65.860 μg/ml) has lowest total protein content.

 


1Firat University, Faculty of Education, Department of Primary Education, Elazig, Turkey

2Yildiz Technical University, Faculty of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering,

Department of Bioengineering, Istanbul, Turkey

3Mehmet Akif University, Faculty of Education, Department of Primary Education, Burdur, Turkey

4Erciyes University, Faculty of Education, Kayseri, Turkey

*Corresponding Author: e-mail: iemre@firat.edu.tr; phone: +90 424 237 00 00/4843; fax: +90 424 236 50 64


   
   

 

   
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