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Genome Re-Sequencing of Diverse Sweet Cherry (Prunus avium) Individuals Reveals a Modifier Gene Mutation Conferring Pollen-Part Self-Compatibility.

Kentaro Ono1, Takashi Akagi1,2, Takuya Morimoto1, Ana Wünsch3, Ryutaro Tao1.   

Abstract

The S-RNase-based gametophytic self-incompatibility (GSI) reproduction barrier is important for maintaining genetic diversity in species of the families Solanaceae, Plantaginaceae and Rosaceae. Among the plant taxa with S-RNase-based GSI, Prunus species in the family Rosaceae exhibit Prunus-specific self-incompatibility (SI). Although pistil S and pollen S determinants have been identified, the mechanism underlying SI remains uncharacterized in Prunus species. A putative pollen-part modifier was identified in this study. Disruption of this modifier supposedly confers self-compatibility (SC) to sweet cherry (Prunus avium) 'Cristobalina'. To identify the modifier, genome re-sequencing experiments were completed involving sweet cherry individuals from 18 cultivars and 43 individuals in two segregating populations. Cataloging of subsequences (35 bp kmers) from the obtained genomic reads, while referring to the mRNA sequencing data, enabled the identification of a candidate gene [M locus-encoded GST (MGST)]. Additionally, the insertion of a transposon-like sequence in the putative MGST promoter region in 'Cristobalina' down-regulated MGST expression levels, probably leading to the SC of this cultivar. Phylogenetic, evolutionary and gene expression analyses revealed that MGST may have undergone lineage-specific evolution, and the encoded protein may function differently from the corresponding proteins encoded by GST orthologs in other species, including members of the subfamily Maloideae (Rosaceae). Thus, MGST may be important for Prunus-specific SI. The identification of this novel modifier will expand our understanding of the Prunus-specific GSI system. We herein discuss the possible functions of MGST in the Prunus-specific GSI system.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29635538     DOI: 10.1093/pcp/pcy068

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0781            Impact factor:   4.927


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1.  Whole genome re-sequencing of sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) yields insights into genomic diversity of a fruit species.

Authors:  Aliki Xanthopoulou; Maria Manioudaki; Christos Bazakos; Christos Kissoudis; Anna-Maria Farsakoglou; Evangelos Karagiannis; Michail Michailidis; Chrysanthi Polychroniadou; Antonios Zambounis; Konstantinos Kazantzis; Athanasios Tsaftaris; Panagiotis Madesis; Filippos Aravanopoulos; Athanassios Molassiotis; Ioannis Ganopoulos
Journal:  Hortic Res       Date:  2020-05-01       Impact factor: 6.793

2.  Ubiquitination of S4-RNase by S-LOCUS F-BOX LIKE2 Contributes to Self-Compatibility of Sweet Cherry 'Lapins'.

Authors:  Yang Li; Xuwei Duan; Chuanbao Wu; Jie Yu; Chunsheng Liu; Jing Wang; Xiaoming Zhang; Guohua Yan; Feng Jiang; Tianzhong Li; Kaichun Zhang; Wei Li
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2020-10-09       Impact factor: 8.340

3.  Recognition of S-RNases by an S locus F-box like protein and an S haplotype-specific F-box like protein in the Prunus-specific self-incompatibility system.

Authors:  Daiki Matsumoto; Ryutaro Tao
Journal:  Plant Mol Biol       Date:  2019-04-01       Impact factor: 4.076

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Review 5.  Prunus genetics and applications after de novo genome sequencing: achievements and prospects.

Authors:  Maria José Aranzana; Véronique Decroocq; Elisabeth Dirlewanger; Iban Eduardo; Zhong Shan Gao; Ksenija Gasic; Amy Iezzoni; Sook Jung; Cameron Peace; Humberto Prieto; Ryutaro Tao; Ignazio Verde; Albert G Abbott; Pere Arús
Journal:  Hortic Res       Date:  2019-04-05       Impact factor: 6.793

6.  Duplication and Specialization of NUDX1 in Rosaceae Led to Geraniol Production in Rose Petals.

Authors:  Corentin Conart; Nathanaelle Saclier; Fabrice Foucher; Clément Goubert; Aurélie Rius-Bony; Saretta N Paramita; Sandrine Moja; Tatiana Thouroude; Christophe Douady; Pulu Sun; Baptiste Nairaud; Denis Saint-Marcoux; Muriel Bahut; Julien Jeauffre; Laurence Hibrand Saint-Oyant; Robert C Schuurink; Jean-Louis Magnard; Benoît Boachon; Natalia Dudareva; Sylvie Baudino; Jean-Claude Caissard
Journal:  Mol Biol Evol       Date:  2022-02-03       Impact factor: 16.240

7.  Identification and Characterization of DAMs Mutations Associated With Early Blooming in Sweet Cherry, and Validation of DNA-Based Markers for Selection.

Authors:  Alejandro Calle; Jérôme Grimplet; Loïck Le Dantec; Ana Wünsch
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2021-07-08       Impact factor: 5.753

Review 8.  Genetic control of compatibility in crosses between wheat and its wild or cultivated relatives.

Authors:  Julie Laugerotte; Ute Baumann; Pierre Sourdille
Journal:  Plant Biotechnol J       Date:  2022-02-24       Impact factor: 13.263

9.  Whole genome re-sequencing of sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) yields insights into genomic diversity of a fruit species.

Authors:  Aliki Xanthopoulou; Maria Manioudaki; Christos Bazakos; Christos Kissoudis; Anna-Maria Farsakoglou; Evangelos Karagiannis; Michail Michailidis; Chrysanthi Polychroniadou; Antonios Zambounis; Konstantinos Kazantzis; Athanasios Tsaftaris; Panagiotis Madesis; Filippos Aravanopoulos; Athanassios Molassiotis; Ioannis Ganopoulos
Journal:  Hortic Res       Date:  2020-05-01       Impact factor: 6.793

Review 10.  Self-(In)compatibility Systems: Target Traits for Crop-Production, Plant Breeding, and Biotechnology.

Authors:  Juan Vicente Muñoz-Sanz; Elena Zuriaga; Felipe Cruz-García; Bruce McClure; Carlos Romero
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2020-03-19       Impact factor: 5.753

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