| Literature DB >> 31481840 |
Maho Sato1,2, Motoki Shimizu3, Daniel J Shea1, Mozammel Hoque1,4, Takahiro Kawanabe5, Naomi Miyaji6, Ryo Fujimoto6, Eigo Fukai1, Keiichi Okazaki1.
Abstract
The fusarium yellows resistance (YR) gene FocBo1 was previously identified and the DNA markers were developed to assist the breeding of YR cultivars in Brassica oleracea. However, the further analysis revealed discrepancies between the phenotypes and the genotypes predicted by those DNA markers in cabbage commercial cultivars. Since this discrepancy seemed to be due to unknown susceptible alleles of focbo1, we sequenced the gene in 19 accessions to determine the sequence variations between alleles and found that there were two resistant FocBo1 alleles and six susceptible alleles in the investigated population. The newly designed PCR markers detected three mutations in the susceptible alleles that generate premature termination codons. These were shown to accurately distinguish resistant and susceptible alleles in more than 200 accessions of B. oleracea inbred lines and cultivars. The study revealed that the locus is represented by 37.2% resistant and 62.8% susceptible alleles within seventy-eight commercial cultivars. Structural analysis of the gene revealed that a part of the allelic variation comes from intragenic recombination between alleles. Our results enable a more precise prediction of the phenotype by marker assisted selection, promoting the production of YR cultivars in B. oleracea.Entities:
Keywords: Brassica oleracea; Fusarium; allelic variation; disease resistance; intergenic recombination; marker assisted selection; yellows
Year: 2019 PMID: 31481840 PMCID: PMC6711725 DOI: 10.1270/jsbbs.18156
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Breed Sci ISSN: 1344-7610 Impact factor: 2.086
List of the cultivars and lines determined their genomic sequences of the target gene
| Accession | Allele | Gene Sequence | Morphotypes | Origin |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AnjuP01 | AB981181.1 | Cabbage | DH line | |
| Wakamine | Same as AnjuP01 | Cabbage | Cultivar | |
| Yukidaruma | Same as AnjuP01 | Cauliflower | Cultivar | |
| NR12 | Same as AnjuP01 | Cabbage | Inbred line | |
| NR13 | Same as AnjuP01 | Cabbage | Inbred line | |
| NR14 | Same as AnjuP01 | Cabbage | Inbred line | |
| NR15 | Same as AnjuP01 | Cabbage | Inbred line | |
| NR16 | Same as AnjuP01 | Cabbage | Inbred line | |
| NR17 | Same as AnjuP01 | Cabbage | Inbred line | |
| Shaster | LC424798 | Broccoli | Cultivar | |
| GCP04 | LC424799 | Broccoli | DH line | |
| A12 | LC424800 | Chinese Kale | DH line | |
| NR1 | LC424801 | Cabbage | Inbred line | |
| Rakuen | LC424802 | Cabbage | Cultivar | |
| Satsuki Joou | LC424803 | Cabbage | Cultivar | |
| P3 | Same as Satsuki | Cabbage | Inbred line | |
| NR2 | Same as Satsuki | Cabbage | Inbred line | |
| NR9 | Same as Satsuki | Cabbage | Inbred line | |
| 6T-1 | LC424804 | Cabbage | Inbred line |
cited from the paper of Shimizu .
Fig. 1Schematic comparison of FocBo1 and the mutant genes. Boxes and horizontal lines indicate exons and introns, respectively.
Fig. 2Phylogenetic tree using the genomic sequences of the FocBo1 and focbo1 genes. The numbers above the nodes represent bootstrap value expressed as percentage of 1,000 bootstrap replications.
Fig. 3Identification of the mutant alleles using allele specific and universal primers. (A) Marker positions, their target sites and amplicon sizes. (B) DNA banding pattern of #1 marker for detection of focbo1-1, #2 marker for focbo1-2, #3 marker for focbo1-3, and the universal. * Other susceptible alleles except for the target site also show similar size to the FocBo1 band (See more details for band sizes in Supplemental Table 3). ** The #3 marker of focbo1-3 also detected the focbo1-2 allele specific band (450 bp) in the susceptible plant having focbo1-2 allele (See more details in the main text). R, H and S = Resistant, Heterozygous, and susceptible alleles.
Fig. 4Schematic diagram showing allelic genotypes determined by step-by-step analysis using the #1 to #3 markers in cabbage inbred lines. Sus and Res = susceptible and resistant phenotypes expected in each genotype, respectively.
Summary of genotypes and phenotypes determined by allelic specific PCR marker and inoculation test in B. oleracea cultivars, respectively
| Ecotype | Total | ||||||||
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| Cabbage | 17 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 9 | 2 | 10 | 6 | 56 |
| Broccoli | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 2 | 4 | 12 |
| Cauliflower | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 9 | 10 |
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| Subtotal | 17 | 3 | 7 | 4 | 14 | 2 | 12 | 19 | 78 |
| Phenotype | R | R | R | S | R | S | S | S | |