Weeden N F, Gottlieb L D
Biochem Genet. 1979 Apr;17(3-4):287-96. doi: 10.1007/BF00498969.
The different electrophoretic patterns of dimeric phosphoglucoisomerases extracted from haploid pollen and diploid somatic tissues of plants may be used to distinguish allozymes and isozymes. The analysis depends on the presence of two alleles at each locus in somatic tissues but only one or the other allele in pollen grains. Consequently, in heterozygotes, heterodimeric allozymes can be identified because they are formed in stems and leaves but not in pollen. The procedure is described in enzymes extracted from the diploid annual plant Clarkia dudleyana, which possesses three gene loci for PGI subunits. Comparison of the electrophoretic patterns of stem and pollen extracts makes it possible in many cases to identify allelic state without breeding tests. The technique also is likely to be useful in the interpretation of zymograms of other multimeric enzymes coded by more than one gene locus.
从植物的单倍体花粉和二倍体体细胞组织中提取的二聚体磷酸葡萄糖异构酶的不同电泳图谱,可用于区分同工酶和等位酶。该分析取决于体细胞组织中每个基因座存在两个等位基因,而花粉粒中只有其中一个等位基因。因此,在杂合子中,可以识别出异源二聚体等位酶,因为它们在茎和叶中形成,但不在花粉中形成。该方法在从二倍体一年生植物达德利氏克拉花中提取的酶中进行了描述,该植物具有三个PGI亚基的基因座。茎提取物和花粉提取物的电泳图谱比较使得在许多情况下无需进行育种试验就能确定等位基因状态。该技术也可能有助于解释由多个基因座编码的其他多聚体酶的酶谱。