A novel mutant allele at the Cleistogamy 1 locus in barley
Key Message A chasmogamous mutant was induced by exposing a cleistogamous cultivar to sodium azide. The altered cly1 sequence in the mutant was not in the miR172 binding site, as is the case in other known cleistogamous alleles, but rather in a region encoding one of the gene product’s two AP2 domai...
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Published in | Theoretical and applied genetics Vol. 134; no. 10; pp. 3183 - 3193 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Berlin/Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
01.10.2021
Springer Springer Nature B.V |
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Summary: | Key Message
A chasmogamous mutant was induced by exposing a cleistogamous cultivar to sodium azide. The altered
cly1
sequence in the mutant was not in the miR172 binding site, as is the case in other known cleistogamous alleles, but rather in a region encoding one of the gene product’s two AP2 domains.
The genetic basis of cleistogamy (in which pollination occurs before the flower opens) in barley is centered on the
Cleistogamy 1
locus (
cly1
). The sequence of the microRNA (miR172)-targeting site in the gene, which belongs to the
APETALA2
family, differs between cleistogamous and chasmogamous cultivars at a single nucleotide position, resulting in the differential ability of the lodicules to swell. Here, mutagenesis of the barley cultivar ‘Misato Golden’ (which carries the
cly1.b
allele), achieved using sodium azide, was used to induce a change from cleistogamy to chasmogamy (non-cleistogamous flowering). The
cly1
coding sequence in the selected mutant differed from that of
cly1.b
by two non-synonymous mutations, one of which was responsible for an altered residue in one of the AP2 domains present in the
Cly1
protein. Although there was no difference in the miR172 targeting site between
cly1.b
and the novel allele (designated
cly1.b3
), the mutant’s lodicules’ ability to swell was indistinguishable from that observed in cultivars carrying the chasmogamous allele
Cly1.a
. The phenotype of
cly1.b3
/
cly1.b
,
cly1.b3
/
cly1.b2
and
cly1.b3
/
cly1.c
heterozygotes indicated that
cly1.b3
is recessive or incompletely dominant with respect to these alleles. |
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ISSN: | 0040-5752 1432-2242 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00122-021-03884-1 |