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Pak. J. Bot., 48(2): 689-692, 2016.

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  Updated: 01-04-16

 

 

ASSOCIATION OF MOLECULAR MARKERS WITH POLYPHENOL OXIDASE ACTIVITY IN SELECTED WHEAT GENOTYPES

 

ZAIGHAM ABBAS1, BUSHRA JAVAID1, NADIA MAJEED1, ATA UR REHMAN2 AND S.M. SAQLAN NAQVI1*

 

Abstract: Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), a major staple food for the people of Pakistan and other Asian countries, is used as bread, chapatti, porridge, noodles and many other. It is established that color quality of wheat products depend on chemical and enzymatic factors especially the polyphenol oxidases (PPOs). These are copper containing enzymes which induce browning in wheat-based products. Various procedures for determining PPO activity available and differences in PPO activity among wheat genotypes have been documented. In present study, an attempt was made to establish the association of molecular markers with polyphenol oxidase activity in wheat genotypes having very high or very low PPO activities. Twelve pairs of markers were used out of which only three primer pairs viz. PPO43, PPO30 and WP2-2 yielded specific pattern discriminating high and low PPO genotypes. Cluster analysis for all 12 markers revealed that all the low PPO lline share the same sub cluster, but high PPO lines  were dispersed in different clusters.

 

Key words: Molecular markers, Polyphenol oxidase, Triticum aestivum, Genomic DNA.

 


1Department of Biochemistry, PMAS Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
2Functional Grain Centre, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia
*Corresponding author’s email:
saqlan@uaar.edu.pK


   
   

 

   
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