Redox-dependent interaction between thaumatin-like protein and β-glucan influences malting quality of barley

Volume: 114, Issue: 29, Pages: 7725 - 7730
Published: Jun 20, 2017
Abstract
Barley is the cornerstone of the malting and brewing industry. It is known that 250 quantitative trait loci (QTLs) of the grain are associated with 19 malting-quality phenotypes. However, only a few of the contributing genetic components have been identified. One of these, on chromosome 4H, contains a major malting QTL, QTL2, located near the telomeric region that accounts, respectively, for 28.9% and 37.6% of the variation in the β-glucan and...
Paper Details
Title
Redox-dependent interaction between thaumatin-like protein and β-glucan influences malting quality of barley
Published Date
Jun 20, 2017
Volume
114
Issue
29
Pages
7725 - 7730
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