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Structure and Origin of the White Cap Locus and Its Role in Evolution of Grain Color in Maize

Selection for yellow- and white-grain types has been central to postdomestication improvement of maize. While genetic control of carotenoid biosynthesis in endosperm is attributed primarily to the Yellow1 (Y1) phytoene synthase gene, less is known about the role of the dominant white endosperm facto...

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Autores principales: Tan, Bao-Cai, Guan, Jiahn-Chou, Ding, Shuo, Wu, Shan, Saunders, Jonathan W., Koch, Karen E., McCarty, Donald R.
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Publicado: Genetics Society of America 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5419465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28159756
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/genetics.116.198911
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author Tan, Bao-Cai
Guan, Jiahn-Chou
Ding, Shuo
Wu, Shan
Saunders, Jonathan W.
Koch, Karen E.
McCarty, Donald R.
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Guan, Jiahn-Chou
Ding, Shuo
Wu, Shan
Saunders, Jonathan W.
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description Selection for yellow- and white-grain types has been central to postdomestication improvement of maize. While genetic control of carotenoid biosynthesis in endosperm is attributed primarily to the Yellow1 (Y1) phytoene synthase gene, less is known about the role of the dominant white endosperm factor White Cap (Wc). We show that the Wc locus contains multiple, tandem copies of a Carotenoid cleavage dioxygenase 1 (Ccd1) gene that encodes a carotenoid-degrading enzyme. A survey of 111 maize inbreds and landraces, together with 22 teosinte accessions, reveals that Wc is exclusive to maize, where it is prevalent in white-grain (y1) varieties. Moreover, Ccd1 copy number varies extensively among Wc alleles (from 1 to 23 copies), and confers a proportional range of Ccd1 expression in diverse organs. We propose that this dynamic source of quantitative variation in Ccd1 expression was created in maize shortly after domestication by a two-step, Tam3L transposon-mediated process. First, a chromosome segment containing Ccd1 and several nearby genes duplicated at a position 1.9 Mb proximal to the progenitor Ccd1r locus on chromosome 9. Second, a subsequent interaction of Tam3L transposons at the new locus created a 28-kb tandem duplication, setting up expansion of Ccd1 copy number by unequal crossing over. In this way, transposon-mediated variation in copy number at the Wc locus generated phenotypic variation that provided a foundation for breeding and selection of white-grain color in maize.
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spelling pubmed-54194652017-05-08 Structure and Origin of the White Cap Locus and Its Role in Evolution of Grain Color in Maize Tan, Bao-Cai Guan, Jiahn-Chou Ding, Shuo Wu, Shan Saunders, Jonathan W. Koch, Karen E. McCarty, Donald R. Genetics Investigations Selection for yellow- and white-grain types has been central to postdomestication improvement of maize. While genetic control of carotenoid biosynthesis in endosperm is attributed primarily to the Yellow1 (Y1) phytoene synthase gene, less is known about the role of the dominant white endosperm factor White Cap (Wc). We show that the Wc locus contains multiple, tandem copies of a Carotenoid cleavage dioxygenase 1 (Ccd1) gene that encodes a carotenoid-degrading enzyme. A survey of 111 maize inbreds and landraces, together with 22 teosinte accessions, reveals that Wc is exclusive to maize, where it is prevalent in white-grain (y1) varieties. Moreover, Ccd1 copy number varies extensively among Wc alleles (from 1 to 23 copies), and confers a proportional range of Ccd1 expression in diverse organs. We propose that this dynamic source of quantitative variation in Ccd1 expression was created in maize shortly after domestication by a two-step, Tam3L transposon-mediated process. First, a chromosome segment containing Ccd1 and several nearby genes duplicated at a position 1.9 Mb proximal to the progenitor Ccd1r locus on chromosome 9. Second, a subsequent interaction of Tam3L transposons at the new locus created a 28-kb tandem duplication, setting up expansion of Ccd1 copy number by unequal crossing over. In this way, transposon-mediated variation in copy number at the Wc locus generated phenotypic variation that provided a foundation for breeding and selection of white-grain color in maize. Genetics Society of America 2017-05 2017-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5419465/ /pubmed/28159756 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/genetics.116.198911 Text en Copyright © 2017 by the Genetics Society of America Available freely online through the author-supported open access option.
spellingShingle Investigations
Tan, Bao-Cai
Guan, Jiahn-Chou
Ding, Shuo
Wu, Shan
Saunders, Jonathan W.
Koch, Karen E.
McCarty, Donald R.
Structure and Origin of the White Cap Locus and Its Role in Evolution of Grain Color in Maize
title Structure and Origin of the White Cap Locus and Its Role in Evolution of Grain Color in Maize
title_full Structure and Origin of the White Cap Locus and Its Role in Evolution of Grain Color in Maize
title_fullStr Structure and Origin of the White Cap Locus and Its Role in Evolution of Grain Color in Maize
title_full_unstemmed Structure and Origin of the White Cap Locus and Its Role in Evolution of Grain Color in Maize
title_short Structure and Origin of the White Cap Locus and Its Role in Evolution of Grain Color in Maize
title_sort structure and origin of the white cap locus and its role in evolution of grain color in maize
topic Investigations
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5419465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28159756
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/genetics.116.198911
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