Identification of differentially expressed genes in three-pistil mutation in wheat using annealing control primer system |
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Authors: | Yang Zaijun Peng Zhengsong Wei Shuhong Yu Yan Cai Peng |
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Affiliation: | a Key Laboratory of Southwest China Wildlife Resources Conservation, College of Life Science, China West Normal University, Nanchong, Sichuan, 637009, Chinab Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Resources and Improvement Ministry of Education, Sichuan Agricultural University, Yaan, Sichuan, 625014, China |
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Abstract: | The common wheat line three-pistil (TP) is a valuable mutant for wheat breeding. The TP mutation has normal spike morphology; however, it only produces three pistils per floret. Therefore, it has potential to increase the grain number per spike. In order to determine the underlying molecular mechanism, an annealing control primer system was used to identify the different expressed genes in three-pistil mutation. Using 120 arbitrary ACP primers, we identified three differentially expressed genes in young spikes between two near-isogenic lines (i.e., Chuanmai 28 TP and Chinese Spring TP) and their recurrent parents. We tentatively designated the three differentially expressed genes as DETP-1, DETP-2, and DETP-3. DETP-1 showed similar function with maize cytoplasmic membrane protein, which is involved in cell division in bacteria. DETP-3 is homologous to maize endo-1, 4-beta-glucanase (EGases), which is associated with plant development, cell wall loosening, stem flowering, and root expansion. DETP-2 showed no significant hit with any sequence found in the database and translates unknown protein. These genes would likely play an important role in determining the three pistils trait in wheat. |
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Keywords: | TP, three-pistil ACP, annealing control primer DEGs, differentially expressed genes CMTP, Chuanmai 28 TP CSTP, Chinese Spring TP CM, Chuanmai 28 CS, Chinese Spring NILs, near isogenic lines EGases, endo-1, 4-beta-glucanase |
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