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Title: Biochemical analysis of gliadins of wheat Triticum durum
Authors: Đukić, N.
Matić, Gordana 
Konjević, R.
Issue Date: 2005
Journal: Kragujevac J. Sci.
Series/Report no.: 27;131-138
Abstract: 
Gliadins are one of the major protein fractions, which are deposited in endosperm
protein bodies of grain. Composition of gliadin components in 21 durum wheat cultivars was
separated by acid polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The obtained electrophoregrams by
poliacrilamid gel electrophoresis were used for analysis of similarity of investigated durum wheat
cultivars. Relative mobility and coloring intensity of components of gliadins (prolamins) were
estimated and used for compilation of electrophoretic formulas for all cultivars. Electrophoretic
formula for each cultivar was specific. Number of components per cultivar varied between 18 and
28. Variability of presence of some components indicates high polymorphysms of gliadins.
Similarity among cultivars according to relative mobility of gliadins was from 9.52% to 61.53%.
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4064
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