| Literature DB >> 27092004 |
Hongjun Liu1, Junpeng Shi2, Chuanlong Sun1, Hao Gong3, Xingming Fan4, Fazhan Qiu5, Xuehui Huang3, Qi Feng3, Xixi Zheng1, Ningning Yuan1, Changsheng Li1, Zhiyong Zhang1, Yiting Deng1, Jiechen Wang1, Guangtang Pan6, Bin Han3, Jinsheng Lai2, Yongrui Wu7.
Abstract
The maize opaque2 (o2) mutant has a high nutritional value but it develops a chalky endosperm that limits its practical use. Genetic selection for o2 modifiers can convert the normally chalky endosperm of the mutant into a hard, vitreous phenotype, yielding what is known as quality protein maize (QPM). Previous studies have shown that enhanced expression of 27-kDa γ-zein in QPM is essential for endosperm modification. Taking advantage of genome-wide association study analysis of a natural population, linkage mapping analysis of a recombinant inbred line population, and map-based cloning, we identified a quantitative trait locus (qγ27) affecting expression of 27-kDa γ-zein. qγ27 was mapped to the same region as the major o2 modifier (o2 modifier1) on chromosome 7 near the 27-kDa γ-zein locus. qγ27 resulted from a 15.26-kb duplication at the 27-kDa γ-zein locus, which increases the level of gene expression. This duplication occurred before maize domestication; however, the gene structure of qγ27 appears to be unstable and the DNA rearrangement frequently occurs at this locus. Because enhanced expression of 27-kDa γ-zein is critical for endosperm modification in QPM, qγ27 is expected to be under artificial selection. This discovery provides a useful molecular marker that can be used to accelerate QPM breeding.Entities:
Keywords: QPM; artificial selection; endosperm; gene duplication; o2 modifiers
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27092004 PMCID: PMC4983849 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1601352113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205