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Allelic variation in genes contributing to glycoalkaloid biosynthesis in a diploid interspecific population of potato.

Norma Constanza Manrique-Carpintero1, James G Tokuhisa, Idit Ginzberg, Richard E Veilleux.   

Abstract

KEY MESSAGE: Variation for allelic state within genes of both primary and secondary metabolism influences the quantity and quality of steroidal glycoalkaloids produced in potato leaves. Genetic factors associated with the biosynthesis and accumulation of steroidal glycoalkaloids (SGAs) in potato were addressed by a candidate gene approach and whole genome single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping. Allelic sequences spanning coding regions of four candidate genes [3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase 2 (HMG2); 2,3-squalene epoxidase; solanidine galactosyltransferase; and solanidine glucosyltransferase (SGT2)] were obtained from two potato species differing in SGA composition: Solanum chacoense (chc 80-1) and Solanum tuberosum group Phureja (phu DH). An F2 population was genotyped and foliar SGAs quantified. The concentrations of α-solanine, α-chaconine, leptine I, leptine II and total SGAs varied broadly among F2 individuals. F2 plants with chc 80-1 alleles for HMG2 or SGT2 accumulated significantly greater leptines and total SGAs compared to plants with phu DH alleles. Plants with chc 80-1 alleles at both loci expressed the greatest levels of total SGAs, α-solanine and α-chaconine. A significant positive correlation was found between α-solanine and α-chaconine accumulation as well as between leptine I and leptine II. A whole genome SNP genotyping analysis of an F2 subsample verified the importance of chc 80-1 alleles at HMG2 and SGT2 for SGA synthesis and accumulation and suggested additional candidate genes including some previously associated with SGA production. Loci on five and seven potato pseudochromosomes were associated with synthesis and accumulation of SGAs, respectively. Two loci, on pseudochromosomes 1 and 6, explained phenotypic segregation of α-solanine and α-chaconine synthesis. Knowledge of the genetic factors influencing SGA production in potato may assist breeding for pest resistance.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24190104     DOI: 10.1007/s00122-013-2226-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theor Appl Genet        ISSN: 0040-5752            Impact factor:   5.699


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