1. Fine mapping and candidate gene analysis of a green-revertible albino gene gra(t) in rice
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Ya-dong Zhang, Ling Zhao, Jing Lin, Tao Chen, Zhen Zhu, Cai-lin Wang, and Suobing Zhang
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Chlorophyll ,Candidate gene ,Chloroplasts ,Sequence analysis ,Population ,Mutant ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Mutation, Missense ,Color ,Biology ,Peptide Elongation Factor Tu ,Open Reading Frames ,Gene mapping ,Genetics ,Coding region ,Amino Acid Sequence ,education ,Molecular Biology ,Gene ,Crosses, Genetic ,Plant Proteins ,education.field_of_study ,Base Sequence ,food and beverages ,Chromosome Mapping ,Oryza ,Phenotype ,Candidate Gene Analysis ,Sequence Alignment - Abstract
Green-revertible albino is a novel type of chlorophyll deficiency in rice (Oryza sativa L.), which is helpful for further research in chlorophyll synthesis and chloroplast development to illuminate their molecular mechanism. In the previous study, we had reported a single recessive gene, gra(t), controlling this trait on the long arm of chromosome 2. In this paper, we mapped the gra(t) gene using 1,936 recessive individuals with albino phenotype in the F(2) population derived from the cross between themo-photoperiod-sensitive genic male-sterile (T/PGMS) line Pei'ai 64S and the spontaneous mutant Qiufeng M. Eventually, it was located to a confined region of 42.4 kb flanked by two microsatellite markers RM2-97 and RM13553. Based on the annotation results of RiceGAAS system, 11 open reading frames (ORFs) were predicted in this region. Among them, ORF6 was the most possible gene related to chloroplast development, which encoded the chloroplast protein synthesis elongation factor Tu in rice. Therefore, we designated it as the candidate gene of gra(t). Sequence analysis indicated that only one base substitution C to T occurred in the coding region, which caused a missense mutation (Thr to Ile) in gra(t) mutant. These results are very valuable for further study on gra(t) gene.
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- 2008