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Genome-Wide Association Study of Starch Properties in Local Thai Rice

Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the main source of energy for humans and a staple food of high cultural significance for much of the world’s population. Rice with highly resistant starch (RS) is beneficial for health and can reduce the risk of disease, especially type II diabetes. The identification of lo...

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Autores principales: Praphasanobol, Parama, Purnama, Putut Rakhmad, Junbuathong, Supaporn, Chotechuen, Somsong, Moung-Ngam, Peerapon, Kasettranan, Waraluk, Paliyavuth, Chanita, Comai, Luca, Pongpanich, Monnat, Buaboocha, Teerapong, Chadchawan, Supachitra
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10535886/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37765454
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12183290
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author Praphasanobol, Parama
Purnama, Putut Rakhmad
Junbuathong, Supaporn
Chotechuen, Somsong
Moung-Ngam, Peerapon
Kasettranan, Waraluk
Paliyavuth, Chanita
Comai, Luca
Pongpanich, Monnat
Buaboocha, Teerapong
Chadchawan, Supachitra
author_facet Praphasanobol, Parama
Purnama, Putut Rakhmad
Junbuathong, Supaporn
Chotechuen, Somsong
Moung-Ngam, Peerapon
Kasettranan, Waraluk
Paliyavuth, Chanita
Comai, Luca
Pongpanich, Monnat
Buaboocha, Teerapong
Chadchawan, Supachitra
author_sort Praphasanobol, Parama
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description Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the main source of energy for humans and a staple food of high cultural significance for much of the world’s population. Rice with highly resistant starch (RS) is beneficial for health and can reduce the risk of disease, especially type II diabetes. The identification of loci affecting starch properties will facilitate breeding of high-quality and health-supportive rice. A genome-wide association study (GWAS) of 230 rice cultivars was used to identify candidate loci affecting starch properties. The apparent amylose content (AAC) among rice cultivars ranged from 7.04 to 33.06%, and the AAC was positively correlated with RS (R(2) = 0.94) and negatively correlated with rapidly available glucose (RAG) (R(2) = −0.73). Three loci responsible for starch properties were detected on chromosomes 1, 6, and 11. On chromosome 6, the most significant SNP corresponded to LOC_Os06g04200 which encodes granule-bound starch synthase I (GBSSI) or starch synthase. Two novel loci associated with starch traits were LOC_Os01g65810 and LOC_Os11g01580, which encode an unknown protein and a sodium/calcium exchanger, respectively. The markers associated with GBSSI and LOC_Os11g01580 were tested in two independent sets of rice populations to confirm their effect on starch properties. The identification of genes associated with starch traits will further the understanding of the molecular mechanisms affecting starch in rice and may be useful in the selection of rice varieties with improved starch.
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spelling pubmed-105358862023-09-29 Genome-Wide Association Study of Starch Properties in Local Thai Rice Praphasanobol, Parama Purnama, Putut Rakhmad Junbuathong, Supaporn Chotechuen, Somsong Moung-Ngam, Peerapon Kasettranan, Waraluk Paliyavuth, Chanita Comai, Luca Pongpanich, Monnat Buaboocha, Teerapong Chadchawan, Supachitra Plants (Basel) Article Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the main source of energy for humans and a staple food of high cultural significance for much of the world’s population. Rice with highly resistant starch (RS) is beneficial for health and can reduce the risk of disease, especially type II diabetes. The identification of loci affecting starch properties will facilitate breeding of high-quality and health-supportive rice. A genome-wide association study (GWAS) of 230 rice cultivars was used to identify candidate loci affecting starch properties. The apparent amylose content (AAC) among rice cultivars ranged from 7.04 to 33.06%, and the AAC was positively correlated with RS (R(2) = 0.94) and negatively correlated with rapidly available glucose (RAG) (R(2) = −0.73). Three loci responsible for starch properties were detected on chromosomes 1, 6, and 11. On chromosome 6, the most significant SNP corresponded to LOC_Os06g04200 which encodes granule-bound starch synthase I (GBSSI) or starch synthase. Two novel loci associated with starch traits were LOC_Os01g65810 and LOC_Os11g01580, which encode an unknown protein and a sodium/calcium exchanger, respectively. The markers associated with GBSSI and LOC_Os11g01580 were tested in two independent sets of rice populations to confirm their effect on starch properties. The identification of genes associated with starch traits will further the understanding of the molecular mechanisms affecting starch in rice and may be useful in the selection of rice varieties with improved starch. MDPI 2023-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10535886/ /pubmed/37765454 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12183290 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Purnama, Putut Rakhmad
Junbuathong, Supaporn
Chotechuen, Somsong
Moung-Ngam, Peerapon
Kasettranan, Waraluk
Paliyavuth, Chanita
Comai, Luca
Pongpanich, Monnat
Buaboocha, Teerapong
Chadchawan, Supachitra
Genome-Wide Association Study of Starch Properties in Local Thai Rice
title Genome-Wide Association Study of Starch Properties in Local Thai Rice
title_full Genome-Wide Association Study of Starch Properties in Local Thai Rice
title_fullStr Genome-Wide Association Study of Starch Properties in Local Thai Rice
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title_short Genome-Wide Association Study of Starch Properties in Local Thai Rice
title_sort genome-wide association study of starch properties in local thai rice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10535886/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37765454
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12183290
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