| Literature DB >> 31863488 |
Rajinder Singh1, Eng-Ti Leslie Low1, Leslie Cheng-Li Ooi1, Meilina Ong-Abdullah1, Ngoot-Chin Ting1, Rajanaidu Nookiah1, Maizura Ithnin1, Marhalil Marjuni1, Suzana Mustaffa1, Zulkifli Yaakub1, Mohd Din Amiruddin1, Mohamad Arif Abdul Manaf1, Kuang-Lim Chan1, Mohd Amin Ab Halim1, Nik Shazana Nik Mohd Sanusi1, Nathan Lakey2, Mohit Sachdeva2, Blaire Bacher2, Peggy A Garner2, Jill D MacDonald2, Steven W Smith2, Corey Wischmeyer2, Muhammad A Budiman2, Melissa Beil2, Clayton Stroff2, Jerry Reed2, Andrew Van Brunt2, Howard Berg3, Jared M Ordway2, Ravigadevi Sambanthamurthi1.
Abstract
Oil palm breeding involves crossing dura and pisifera palms to produce tenera progeny with greatly improved oil yield. Oil yield is controlled by variant alleles of a type II MADS-box gene, SHELL, that impact the presence and thickness of the endocarp, or shell, surrounding the fruit kernel. We identified six novel SHELL alleles in noncommercial African germplasm populations from the Malaysian Palm Oil Board. These populations provide extensive diversity to harness genetic, mechanistic and phenotypic variation associated with oil yield in a globally critical crop. We investigated phenotypes in heteroallelic combinations, as well as SHELL heterodimerization and subcellular localization by yeast two-hybrid, bimolecular fluorescence complementation and gene expression analyses. Four novel SHELL alleles were associated with fruit form phenotype. Candidate heterodimerization partners were identified, and interactions with EgSEP3 and subcellular localization were SHELL allele-specific. Our findings reveal allele-specific mechanisms by which variant SHELL alleles impact yield, as well as speculative insights into the potential role of SHELL in single-gene oil yield heterosis. Future field trials for combinability and introgression may further optimize yield and improve sustainability.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990tenerazzm321990; Elaeis guineensis (oil palm); MADS-box genes; SHELL; heterosis; oil yield; subcellular localization
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31863488 DOI: 10.1111/nph.16387
Source DB: PubMed Journal: New Phytol ISSN: 0028-646X Impact factor: 10.151