SoyBase Follow us on Twitter @SoyBaseDatabase
Integrating Genetics and Genomics to Advance Soybean Research



Experiment GSE22158
Title: Expression of the stress-related genes for glutathione s-transferase and ascorbate peroxidase in the most-glycinin-deficient soybean cultivar Tousan205 during seed maturation
Description: Global analyses on gene expression profiles in two soybean species, Nanahomare and Tamahomare was performed using DNA microarray technique. Nanahomare is glycinin deficient species, and is high in free amino acid content. Tamahomare is parent species of Nanahomare. In Nanahomare, stress related genes glutathione S-transferase and ascorbate peroxidase had higher expression than in Tamahomare, which suggests glycinin-deficiency caused stress in soy seeds, and that it lead Nanahomare to increase in free amino acid content. Keywords: storage protein deficiency
Platform: GPL4592
Type: Expression_GeneChip
Class: descriptive
Publication: Expression of the stress-related genes for glutathione S-transferase and ascorbate peroxidase in the most-glycinin-deficient soybean cultivar Tousan205 during seed maturation.(Narikawa et al. 2010a)
GEO:View Experiment Records At GEO





Funded by the USDA-ARS. Developed by the USDA-ARS SoyBase and Legume Clade Database group at the Iowa State University, Ames, IA
 
USDA Logo
Iowa State University Logo