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Organelle Simple Sequence Repeat Markers Help to Distinguish Carpelloid Stamen and Normal Cytoplasmic Male Sterile Sources in Broccoli

We previously discovered carpelloid stamens when breeding cytoplasmic male sterile lines in broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica). In this study, hybrids and multiple backcrosses were produced from different cytoplasmic male sterile carpelloid stamen sources and maintainer lines. Carpelloid stam...

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Autores principales: Shu, Jinshuai, Liu, Yumei, Li, Zhansheng, Zhang, Lili, Fang, Zhiyuan, Yang, Limei, Zhuang, Mu, Zhang, Yangyong, Lv, Honghao
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4583441/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26407159
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138750
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author Shu, Jinshuai
Liu, Yumei
Li, Zhansheng
Zhang, Lili
Fang, Zhiyuan
Yang, Limei
Zhuang, Mu
Zhang, Yangyong
Lv, Honghao
author_facet Shu, Jinshuai
Liu, Yumei
Li, Zhansheng
Zhang, Lili
Fang, Zhiyuan
Yang, Limei
Zhuang, Mu
Zhang, Yangyong
Lv, Honghao
author_sort Shu, Jinshuai
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description We previously discovered carpelloid stamens when breeding cytoplasmic male sterile lines in broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica). In this study, hybrids and multiple backcrosses were produced from different cytoplasmic male sterile carpelloid stamen sources and maintainer lines. Carpelloid stamens caused dysplasia of the flower structure and led to hooked or coiled siliques with poor seed setting, which were inherited in a maternal fashion. Using four distinct carpelloid stamens and twelve distinct normal stamens from cytoplasmic male sterile sources and one maintainer, we used 21 mitochondrial simple sequence repeat (mtSSR) primers and 32 chloroplast SSR primers to identify a mitochondrial marker, mtSSR2, that can differentiate between the cytoplasm of carpelloid and normal stamens. Thereafter, mtSSR2 was used to identify another 34 broccoli accessions, with an accuracy rate of 100%. Analysis of the polymorphic sequences revealed that the mtSSR2 open reading frame of carpelloid stamen sterile sources had a deletion of 51 bases (encoding 18 amino acids) compared with normal stamen materials. The open reading frame is located in the coding region of orf125 and orf108 of the mitochondrial genomes in Brassica crops and had the highest similarity with Raphanus sativus and Brassica carinata. The current study has not only identified a useful molecular marker to detect the cytoplasm of carpelloid stamens during broccoli breeding, but it also provides evidence that the mitochondrial genome is maternally inherited and provides a basis for studying the effect of the cytoplasm on flower organ development in plants.
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spelling pubmed-45834412015-10-02 Organelle Simple Sequence Repeat Markers Help to Distinguish Carpelloid Stamen and Normal Cytoplasmic Male Sterile Sources in Broccoli Shu, Jinshuai Liu, Yumei Li, Zhansheng Zhang, Lili Fang, Zhiyuan Yang, Limei Zhuang, Mu Zhang, Yangyong Lv, Honghao PLoS One Research Article We previously discovered carpelloid stamens when breeding cytoplasmic male sterile lines in broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica). In this study, hybrids and multiple backcrosses were produced from different cytoplasmic male sterile carpelloid stamen sources and maintainer lines. Carpelloid stamens caused dysplasia of the flower structure and led to hooked or coiled siliques with poor seed setting, which were inherited in a maternal fashion. Using four distinct carpelloid stamens and twelve distinct normal stamens from cytoplasmic male sterile sources and one maintainer, we used 21 mitochondrial simple sequence repeat (mtSSR) primers and 32 chloroplast SSR primers to identify a mitochondrial marker, mtSSR2, that can differentiate between the cytoplasm of carpelloid and normal stamens. Thereafter, mtSSR2 was used to identify another 34 broccoli accessions, with an accuracy rate of 100%. Analysis of the polymorphic sequences revealed that the mtSSR2 open reading frame of carpelloid stamen sterile sources had a deletion of 51 bases (encoding 18 amino acids) compared with normal stamen materials. The open reading frame is located in the coding region of orf125 and orf108 of the mitochondrial genomes in Brassica crops and had the highest similarity with Raphanus sativus and Brassica carinata. The current study has not only identified a useful molecular marker to detect the cytoplasm of carpelloid stamens during broccoli breeding, but it also provides evidence that the mitochondrial genome is maternally inherited and provides a basis for studying the effect of the cytoplasm on flower organ development in plants. Public Library of Science 2015-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4583441/ /pubmed/26407159 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138750 Text en © 2015 Shu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Shu, Jinshuai
Liu, Yumei
Li, Zhansheng
Zhang, Lili
Fang, Zhiyuan
Yang, Limei
Zhuang, Mu
Zhang, Yangyong
Lv, Honghao
Organelle Simple Sequence Repeat Markers Help to Distinguish Carpelloid Stamen and Normal Cytoplasmic Male Sterile Sources in Broccoli
title Organelle Simple Sequence Repeat Markers Help to Distinguish Carpelloid Stamen and Normal Cytoplasmic Male Sterile Sources in Broccoli
title_full Organelle Simple Sequence Repeat Markers Help to Distinguish Carpelloid Stamen and Normal Cytoplasmic Male Sterile Sources in Broccoli
title_fullStr Organelle Simple Sequence Repeat Markers Help to Distinguish Carpelloid Stamen and Normal Cytoplasmic Male Sterile Sources in Broccoli
title_full_unstemmed Organelle Simple Sequence Repeat Markers Help to Distinguish Carpelloid Stamen and Normal Cytoplasmic Male Sterile Sources in Broccoli
title_short Organelle Simple Sequence Repeat Markers Help to Distinguish Carpelloid Stamen and Normal Cytoplasmic Male Sterile Sources in Broccoli
title_sort organelle simple sequence repeat markers help to distinguish carpelloid stamen and normal cytoplasmic male sterile sources in broccoli
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4583441/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26407159
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138750
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