Identification of novel alleles induced by EMS-mutagenesis in key genes of kernel hardness and starch biosynthesis in wheat by TILLING
To identify novel allelic variations in key genes of wheat quality, the present study used the targeting induced local lesions in genomes platform to detect point mutations in target genes. The wheat variety Longfumai 17 was treated by the mutagen ethyl methanesulfonate to produce a bulk M 2 generat...
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Published in | Genes & genomics Vol. 39; no. 4; pp. 387 - 395 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Seoul
The Genetics Society of Korea
01.04.2017
Springer Nature B.V 한국유전학회 |
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Summary: | To identify novel allelic variations in key genes of wheat quality, the present study used the targeting induced local lesions in genomes platform to detect point mutations in target genes. The wheat variety Longfumai 17 was treated by the mutagen ethyl methanesulfonate to produce a bulk M
2
generation, and the population included 1122 plants. A total length of 3906.80 kb nucleotides was analyzed, and the average mutation density was 1/244.17 kb. The identified mutations included G>A substitutions (43.75%), C>T substitutions (31.25%), A insertions (12.50%), T insertions (6.25%), and deletions (6.25%). These point mutations led to changes in amino acids and thus the encoded protein sequences, ultimately producing 18.75% of missense mutations, 12.50% of frame shift mutations, 6.25% of nonsense mutations, 25.00% of silent mutations and 37.50% of non-coding region mutations. In the kernel hardness gene
Pinb
and 3 starch synthesis genes
waxy, Agp2
and
SSIIa-A
, we detected 16 different point mutations in 25 mutant lines. The
Pinb
gene harbored two missense mutations and a nonsense mutation; the C>T missense mutation resulted in a novel allele, this novel allele and the nonsense mutation alerted protein 3D structure; the
waxy
gene presented missense and frame shift mutations; the
Agp2
gene carried a missense mutation; the
SSIIa-A
incurred a missense mutation and a frame shift mutation that resulted in premature protein termination. All the frame shift mutations, nonsense mutations and the
Pinb
novel allele resulted in allelic variation of their corresponding genes, which in turn affected their gene functions. The identified mutant lines can be used as intermediate materials in wheat quality improvement schemes. |
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Bibliography: | G704-000317.2017.39.4.007 |
ISSN: | 1976-9571 2092-9293 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13258-016-0504-5 |