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The genetic basis of grain protein content in rice by genome-wide association analysis.

Authors :
Chen, Pingli
Lou, Guangming
Wang, Yufu
Chen, Junxiao
Chen, Wengfeng
Fan, Zhilan
Liu, Qing
Sun, Bingrui
Mao, Xingxue
Yu, Hang
Jiang, Liqun
Zhang, Jing
LV, Shuwei
Xing, Junlian
Pan, Dajian
Li, Chen
He, Yuqing
Source :
Molecular Breeding. Jan2023, Vol. 43 Issue 1, p1-16. 16p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The grain protein content (GPC) of rice is an important factor that determines its nutritional, cooking, and eating qualities. To date, although a number of genes affecting GPC have been identified in rice, most of them have been cloned using mutants, and only a few genes have been cloned in the natural population. In this study, 135 significant loci were detected in a genome-wide association study (GWAS), many of which could be repeatedly detected across different years and populations. Four minor quantitative trait loci affecting rice GPC at four significant association loci, qPC2.1, qPC7.1, qPC7.2, and qPC1.1, were further identified and validated in near-isogenic line F2 populations (NIL-F2), explaining 9.82, 43.4, 29.2, and 13.6% of the phenotypic variation, respectively. The role of the associated flo5 was evaluated with knockdown mutants, which exhibited both increased grain chalkiness rate and GPC. Three candidate genes in a significant association locus region were analyzed using haplotype and expression profiles. The findings of this study will help elucidate the genetic regulatory network of protein synthesis and accumulation in rice through cloning of GPC genes and provide new insights on dominant alleles for marker-assisted selection in the genetic improvement of rice grain quality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13803743
Volume :
43
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Molecular Breeding
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
161796711
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11032-022-01347-z