CONTRIBUTION OF 2-DIMENSIONAL ELECTROPHORESIS OF PROTEINS TO MARITIMEPINE GENETICS

Citation
N. Bahrman et al., CONTRIBUTION OF 2-DIMENSIONAL ELECTROPHORESIS OF PROTEINS TO MARITIMEPINE GENETICS, Annales des Sciences Forestieres, 54(3), 1997, pp. 225-236
Citations number
70
Categorie Soggetti
Forestry
ISSN journal
00034312
Volume
54
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
225 - 236
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-4312(1997)54:3<225:CO2EOP>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Several investigations undertaken on maritime pine genetics using two- dimensional gel electrophoresis of megagametophyte, collected from ger minated or non-germinated seed, needle, bud and pollen proteins, are r eviewed in the present paper. Different extraction methods adapted to each tissue or organ allowed reproducible protein patterns to be obtai ned. Genetic studies deal with genetic diversity, differential genome expression and genome mapping. Using 16 protein loci, the allelic freq uencies were scored and the mean genetic diversity and differentiation were estimated in 192 individuals from six different origins. Protein s whose expression is restricted to a single organ were shown to be mo re variable than unspecific proteins in a study comparing needle, bud and pollen proteins from 18 unrelated trees. The level of variability was slightly higher in the bud than that in the needle or the pollen. Moreover, larger proteins were shown to display more allelic diversity than proteins having a lower molecular weight. Ninety protein loci we re found polymorphic in megagametophyte (haploid tissue) and were used to construct a linkage map containing 12 linkage groups. Twenty-seven and 17 protein loci showing Mendelian segregation in germinated seed megagametophyte and in needles of an F-2 progeny, respectively, were i ntroduced in another linkage map containing 436 random amplified polym orphic DNA (RAPD) markers. These studies outline the usefulness of the two-dimensional gel electrophoresis technique in genetic studies of c onifers.