Analysis of Starch Gene Diversity in the Wild Relatives of Oryza sativa
Tóm tắt
Genetic loci influencing traits important to humans have been selected during crop domestication. The starch properties of rice influence the ease of cooking and attractiveness of rice as a human food. Starch biosynthesis genes likely to influence starch properties in the grain were compared in wild and domesticated rice genotypes. Sequence variation was investigated in starch biosynthesis gene exons that have been reported to have a direct influence on rice amylose content, gelatinization temperature, and amylopectin chain length. Exons 6 and 10 of GBSSI, exon 8 of SSIIa and exons 11, 13, 14 and 16 of SBEIIb were amplified and sequenced from 13 wild Oryza species encompassing genome types AA to HHJJ. Thirty two single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were identified in the exons of GBSSI; 176 in exon 8 of SSIIa, and 43 in SBEIIb, giving a total of 251 SNPs among the species. Eighty six of these SNP caused changes in the encoded amino acid, of which 28 were missense mutations that affected highly conserved amino acids within the protein sequence of GBSSI, SSIIa or SBEIIb. Two indels were identified in Potamophila parviflora, a close relative of Zizania palustris, a North American native wild rice. Most of the nucleotide variations and non-conservative changes were observed in the genomes other than the AA genome species. This represents a genetic resource for use in rice starch manipulation. The impact of human selection at these loci can be deduced by comparison of modern cultivated genotypes with their wild progenitors.
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