Association of HvLDI with limit dextrinase activity and malt quality in barley

Xiaoli Jin, Shengguan Cai, Lingzhen Ye, Zhonghua Chen, Meixue Zhou, Guoping Zhang

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    Abstract

    Limit dextrinase (LD) is a unique de-branching enzyme involved in starch mobilization of barley grains during malting, and closely related to malt quality. Genotypic variation of LD activity is controlled by genetic factors and also affected by environmental conditions. Correlation analysis between LD activity and four malt quality parameters showed that LD activity was positively correlated with diastatic power, Kolbach index and the quality of malt extract, while negatively correlated with viscosity. The structure-based association analysis demonstrated that HvLDI, a gene encoding limit dextrinase inhibitor, was a major determinant of LD activity and malt quality. The single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with LD activity could be used in early generation selection for barley breeding.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)639-645
    Number of pages7
    JournalBiotechnology Letters
    Volume35
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

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