Literature DB >> 34022440

Unraveling a genetic roadmap for improved taste in the domesticated apple.

Liao Liao1, Weihan Zhang2, Bo Zhang3, Ting Fang4, Xiao-Fei Wang5, Yaming Cai3, Collins Ogutu6, Lei Gao4, Gang Chen2, Xiaoqing Nie2, Jinsheng Xu2, Quanyan Zhang5, Yiran Ren5, Jianqiang Yu5, Chukun Wang5, Cecilia H Deng7, Baiquan Ma4, Beibei Zheng4, Chun-Xiang You5, Da-Gang Hu5, Richard Espley7, Kui Lin-Wang7, Jia-Long Yao7, Andrew C Allan8, Awais Khan9, Schuyler S Korban10, Zhangjun Fei11, Ray Ming12, Yu-Jin Hao13, Li Li14, Yuepeng Han15.   

Abstract

Although taste is an important aspect of fruit quality, an understanding of its genetic control remains elusive in apple and other fruit crops. In this study, we conducted genomic sequence analysis of 497 Malus accessions and revealed erosion of genetic diversity caused by apple breeding and possible independent domestication events of dessert and cider apples. Signatures of selection for fruit acidity and size, but not for fruit sugar content, were detected during the processes of both domestication and improvement. Furthermore, we found that single mutations in major genes affecting fruit taste, including Ma1, MdTDT, and MdSOT2, dramatically decrease malate, citrate, and sorbitol accumulation, respectively, and correspond to important domestication events. Interestingly, Ma1 was identified to have pleiotropic effects on both organic acid content and sugar:acid ratio, suggesting that it plays a vital role in determining fruit taste. Fruit taste is unlikely to have been negatively affected by linkage drag associated with selection for larger fruit that resulted from the pyramiding of multiple genes with minor effects on fruit size. Collectively, our study provides new insights into the genetic basis of fruit quality and its evolutionary roadmap during apple domestication, pinpointing several candidate genes for genetic manipulation of fruit taste in apple.
Copyright © 2021 The Author. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  apple; domestication; fruit size; fruit taste; organic acids; soluble sugars

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34022440     DOI: 10.1016/j.molp.2021.05.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Plant        ISSN: 1674-2052            Impact factor:   13.164


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