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SDS-ELECTROPHORETIC INVESTIGATION ON SEED ALBUMINS IN PISUM
Grillo, S. and R. Rao Plant Breeding Institute
University of Naples, Portici, Italy
The e lectrophoretic analyses of seed albumins in P isum are of
interest in taxonomic identification (1). In this genus, however,
scanty data are available on variation of albumin subunit molecular
weights.
The seed albumins of three taxa were investigated by SDS-
electrophoresis; six lines of P. abyssinicum, seven of P. fulvum
obtained from John Innes Institute, and one of P. sativum (cultivar
'Proteo') were analyzed.
Albumin extracts were obtained from cotyledons of mature seeds (2)
and .submitted to SDS-polyacrilamide gel electrophoresis on slab gels
with 15% running and 4% staking, according to Laemmli (3).
Two major bands, ranging in the 28 Kd and 18 Kd zones, were always
present (Fig. la and lb). Slight differences were found among P. abys-
sinicum lines, mainly regarding bands falling in the 18 Kd zone. Larger
differences were found among P. fulvum lines, particularly for the bands
ng in the 15-20 Kd area; line JI 1010 (Fig. lb) showed a specific
pattern characterized by the presence of an additional band of molecular
weight around 23 Kd. The P. sativum patterns were less different from
the P. abyssinicum than from the P. fulvum profiles.
1. Przybylska, J., S. Blixt, J. Hurich, and Z. Zimniak-Przybylska.
1977. Genetica Polonica 18:27-38.
2. Grillo, S. and R. Rao. 1982. Ann. Fac. Agraria, University of
Naples Serie IV XVI:l-5.
3. Laemmli, U. K. 1970. Nature 227:680-685.
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Fig. 1 - SDS-electrophoregram of seed Albumins in P. abyssinicum (a), in
P. sativum (P) and in P. fulvum (b).