%0 Journal Article %T Insight into durum wheat Lpx-B1: a small gene family coding for the lipoxygenase responsible for carotenoid bleaching in mature grains %A Angelo Verlotta %A Vanessa De Simone %A Anna M Mastrangelo %A Luigi Cattivelli %A Roberto Papa %A Daniela Trono %J BMC Plant Biology %D 2010 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1471-2229-10-263 %X In addition to the already known Lpx-B1.1 and Lpx-B1.2 genes, a new gene was identified, Lpx-B1.3, along with three different Lpx-B1.1 alleles, Lpx-B1.1a, Lpx-B1.1b and the partially deleted Lpx-B1.1c. Screening of the germplasm collection showed that all of the genotypes have one of the three Lpx-B1.1 alleles, associated with either Lpx-B1.2 or Lpx-B1.3, thus showing that in this collection the two genes are alternatives. Therefore, based on Lpx-B1 distribution, three different haplotypes were distinguished: haplotype I, carrying Lpx-B1.3 and the Lpx-B1.1b allele; haplotype II carrying Lpx-B1.2 and the Lpx-B1.1a allele; and haplotype III carrying Lpx-B1.2 and the Lpx-B1.1c allele. Determination of Lpx-B1 transcript abundance and total LOX activity in mature grains revealed differences among these three haplotypes: haplotypes I, II and III showed high, intermediate and low levels, respectively, of functional Lpx-B1 transcripts and enzymatic activity.In this germplasm collection, the Lpx-B1 gene family accounts for most of the total LOX activity in the mature grains. Information on these Lpx-B1 haplotypes provides significant improvement for prediction of LOX-1 activity levels in mature grains, and will therefore help in breeding programmes aimed at selection of new durum wheat genotypes with higher carotenoid contents in their end products.The yellow colour is an important parameter in the definition of pasta quality, and it is therefore a target for durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) breeding. This character arises from carotenoid pigments in semolina, which are mainly free and esterified lutein. As well as its role as an important aesthetic parameter of pasta products, lutein has high nutritional value. Known mostly for its importance in reducing the risk for ocular diseases, including age-related macular degeneration and cataracts, lutein consumption has been recently related to a reduced risk for developing cardiovascular disease and several types of cancer [1]. %U http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2229/10/263