scholarly journals Proteome and Nutritional Shifts Observed in Hordein Double-Mutant Barley Lines

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Utpal Bose ◽  
Angéla Juhász ◽  
Ronald Yu ◽  
Mahya Bahmani ◽  
Keren Byrne ◽  
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Lysine is the most limiting essential amino acid in cereals, and efforts have been made over the decades to improve the nutritional quality of these grains by limiting storage protein accumulation and increasing lysine content, while maintaining desired agronomic traits. The single lys3 mutation in barley has been shown to significantly increase lysine content but also reduces grain size. Herein, the regulatory effect of the lys3 mutation that controls storage protein accumulation as well as a plethora of critically important processes in cereal seeds was investigated in double mutant barley lines. This was enabled through the generation of three hordein double-mutants by inter-crossing three single hordein mutants, that had all been backcrossed three times to the malting barley cultivar Sloop. Proteome abundance measurements were integrated with their phenotype measurements; proteins were mapped to chromosomal locations and to their corresponding functional classes. These models enabled the prediction of previously unknown points of crosstalk that connect the impact of lys3 mutations to other signalling pathways. In combination, these results provide an improved understanding of how the mutation at the lys3 locus remodels cellular functions and impact phenotype that can be used in selective breeding to generate favourable agronomic traits.

2021 ◽  
pp. 94-101
Author(s):  
Viktoriia Kuzina

Purpose. The aim of the article is a consolidated analysis of brewing barley cultivation practice in comparison with data of specialized malt laboratories on annual grain quality, with the intention to optimize elements of its cultivation technology adapted to changes in the environment, resource opportunities and modernized requirements for brewing grain quality. Methodology of research. The following methods were used in the study: monographic, scientific generalization (to determine the problems of production of malting barley), dialectical (in determining the impact on grain quality of natural and anthropogenic factors), system analysis, abstract and logical (in the analysis of operational information on production technology and statistics of cost structure, substantiation of conclusions and proposals). Findings. The technology of growing malting barley in farms of different levels of resource provision of the central and north-eastern regions of Ukraine is analysed and compared with the results of monitoring the quality of grain yield, which allows to make reasonable conclusions about the effectiveness of each of its elements. It is established that the adaptation of domestic producers of grain products to the requirements of European quality standards can be ensured through advanced technology and effective management decisions. It is proved that to achieve maximum efficiency in the realization of quantitative and qualitative potential of malting barley is possible only if the placement of crops is in a favourable agro-climatic zone; the use of varietal resources adapted to the conditions of the region is agreed with the final consumer - the malt enterprise; indisputable clear implementation of the elements of technology is regulated by the target direction of cultivation. Originality. Using an array of information from a significant number of farms in different regions, for the first time, a consolidated analysis of the effectiveness of the existing technology for growing malting barley in terms of quantitative and qualitative indicators, taking into account the resource provision of farms and the results of analysis of the quality of grain harvest from specialized laboratories of malt corporations, was carried out. Practical value. Analytical information, conclusions and recommendations will help farmers to optimize the technology and cost structure and significantly increase the efficiency of production of malting barley. Key words: barley, productivity, quality, technology, resource provision, efficiency.


2020 ◽  
Vol 29 (4) ◽  
pp. 2097-2108
Author(s):  
Robyn L. Croft ◽  
Courtney T. Byrd

Purpose The purpose of this study was to identify levels of self-compassion in adults who do and do not stutter and to determine whether self-compassion predicts the impact of stuttering on quality of life in adults who stutter. Method Participants included 140 adults who do and do not stutter matched for age and gender. All participants completed the Self-Compassion Scale. Adults who stutter also completed the Overall Assessment of the Speaker's Experience of Stuttering. Data were analyzed for self-compassion differences between and within adults who do and do not stutter and to predict self-compassion on quality of life in adults who stutter. Results Adults who do and do not stutter exhibited no significant differences in total self-compassion, regardless of participant gender. A simple linear regression of the total self-compassion score and total Overall Assessment of the Speaker's Experience of Stuttering score showed a significant, negative linear relationship of self-compassion predicting the impact of stuttering on quality of life. Conclusions Data suggest that higher levels of self-kindness, mindfulness, and social connectedness (i.e., self-compassion) are related to reduced negative reactions to stuttering, an increased participation in daily communication situations, and an improved overall quality of life. Future research should replicate current findings and identify moderators of the self-compassion–quality of life relationship.


2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (13) ◽  
pp. 162-168
Author(s):  
Pippa Hales ◽  
Corinne Mossey-Gaston

Lung cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers across Northern America and Europe. Treatment options offered are dependent on the type of cancer, the location of the tumor, the staging, and the overall health of the person. When surgery for lung cancer is offered, difficulty swallowing is a potential complication that can have several influencing factors. Surgical interaction with the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) can lead to unilateral vocal cord palsy, altering swallow function and safety. Understanding whether the RLN has been preserved, damaged, or sacrificed is integral to understanding the effect on the swallow and the subsequent treatment options available. There is also the risk of post-surgical reduction of physiological reserve, which can reduce the strength and function of the swallow in addition to any surgery specific complications. As lung cancer has a limited prognosis, the clinician must also factor in the palliative phase, as this can further increase the burden of an already compromised swallow. By understanding the surgery and the implications this may have for the swallow, there is the potential to reduce the impact of post-surgical complications and so improve quality of life (QOL) for people with lung cancer.


2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jennifer S. Fabritius ◽  
Lisa S. Doane ◽  
Aileen M. Echiverri ◽  
Shoshana Y. Kahana ◽  
Joshua D. McDavid ◽  
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