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Map-Based Cloning, Phylogenetic, and Microsynteny Analyses of ZmMs20 Gene Regulating Male Fertility in Maize

Genic male sterility (GMS) mutant is a useful germplasm resource for both theory research and production practice. The identification and characterization of GMS genes, and assessment of male-sterility stability of GMS mutant under different genetic backgrounds in Zea may (maize) have (1) deepened o...

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Autores principales: Wang, Yanbo, Liu, Dongcheng, Tian, Youhui, Wu, Suowei, An, Xueli, Dong, Zhenying, Zhang, Simiao, Bao, Jianxi, Li, Ziwen, Li, Jinping, Wan, Xiangyuan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6470574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30897816
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20061411
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author Wang, Yanbo
Liu, Dongcheng
Tian, Youhui
Wu, Suowei
An, Xueli
Dong, Zhenying
Zhang, Simiao
Bao, Jianxi
Li, Ziwen
Li, Jinping
Wan, Xiangyuan
author_facet Wang, Yanbo
Liu, Dongcheng
Tian, Youhui
Wu, Suowei
An, Xueli
Dong, Zhenying
Zhang, Simiao
Bao, Jianxi
Li, Ziwen
Li, Jinping
Wan, Xiangyuan
author_sort Wang, Yanbo
collection PubMed
description Genic male sterility (GMS) mutant is a useful germplasm resource for both theory research and production practice. The identification and characterization of GMS genes, and assessment of male-sterility stability of GMS mutant under different genetic backgrounds in Zea may (maize) have (1) deepened our understanding of the molecular mechanisms controlling anther and pollen development, and (2) enabled the development and efficient use of many biotechnology-based male-sterility (BMS) systems for hybrid breeding. Here, we reported a complete GMS mutant (ms20), which displays abnormal anther cuticle and pollen development. Its fertility restorer gene ZmMs20 was found to be a new allele of IPE1 encoding a glucose methanol choline (GMC) oxidoreductase involved in lipid metabolism in anther. Phylogenetic and microsynteny analyses showed that ZmMs20 was conserved among gramineous species, which provide clues for creating GMS materials in other crops. Additionally, among the 17 maize cloned GMS genes, ZmMs20 was found to be similar to the expression patterns of Ms7, Ms26, Ms6021, APV1, and IG1 genes, which will give some clues for deciphering their functional relationships in regulating male fertility. Finally, two functional markers of ZmMs20/ms20 were developed and tested for creating maize ms20 male-sterility lines in 353 genetic backgrounds, and then an artificial maintainer line of ms20 GMS mutation was created by using ZmMs20 gene, ms20 mutant, and BMS system. This work will promote our understanding of functional mechanisms of male fertility and facilitate molecular breeding of ms20 male-sterility lines for hybrid seed production in maize.
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spelling pubmed-64705742019-04-26 Map-Based Cloning, Phylogenetic, and Microsynteny Analyses of ZmMs20 Gene Regulating Male Fertility in Maize Wang, Yanbo Liu, Dongcheng Tian, Youhui Wu, Suowei An, Xueli Dong, Zhenying Zhang, Simiao Bao, Jianxi Li, Ziwen Li, Jinping Wan, Xiangyuan Int J Mol Sci Article Genic male sterility (GMS) mutant is a useful germplasm resource for both theory research and production practice. The identification and characterization of GMS genes, and assessment of male-sterility stability of GMS mutant under different genetic backgrounds in Zea may (maize) have (1) deepened our understanding of the molecular mechanisms controlling anther and pollen development, and (2) enabled the development and efficient use of many biotechnology-based male-sterility (BMS) systems for hybrid breeding. Here, we reported a complete GMS mutant (ms20), which displays abnormal anther cuticle and pollen development. Its fertility restorer gene ZmMs20 was found to be a new allele of IPE1 encoding a glucose methanol choline (GMC) oxidoreductase involved in lipid metabolism in anther. Phylogenetic and microsynteny analyses showed that ZmMs20 was conserved among gramineous species, which provide clues for creating GMS materials in other crops. Additionally, among the 17 maize cloned GMS genes, ZmMs20 was found to be similar to the expression patterns of Ms7, Ms26, Ms6021, APV1, and IG1 genes, which will give some clues for deciphering their functional relationships in regulating male fertility. Finally, two functional markers of ZmMs20/ms20 were developed and tested for creating maize ms20 male-sterility lines in 353 genetic backgrounds, and then an artificial maintainer line of ms20 GMS mutation was created by using ZmMs20 gene, ms20 mutant, and BMS system. This work will promote our understanding of functional mechanisms of male fertility and facilitate molecular breeding of ms20 male-sterility lines for hybrid seed production in maize. MDPI 2019-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6470574/ /pubmed/30897816 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20061411 Text en © 2019 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Wang, Yanbo
Liu, Dongcheng
Tian, Youhui
Wu, Suowei
An, Xueli
Dong, Zhenying
Zhang, Simiao
Bao, Jianxi
Li, Ziwen
Li, Jinping
Wan, Xiangyuan
Map-Based Cloning, Phylogenetic, and Microsynteny Analyses of ZmMs20 Gene Regulating Male Fertility in Maize
title Map-Based Cloning, Phylogenetic, and Microsynteny Analyses of ZmMs20 Gene Regulating Male Fertility in Maize
title_full Map-Based Cloning, Phylogenetic, and Microsynteny Analyses of ZmMs20 Gene Regulating Male Fertility in Maize
title_fullStr Map-Based Cloning, Phylogenetic, and Microsynteny Analyses of ZmMs20 Gene Regulating Male Fertility in Maize
title_full_unstemmed Map-Based Cloning, Phylogenetic, and Microsynteny Analyses of ZmMs20 Gene Regulating Male Fertility in Maize
title_short Map-Based Cloning, Phylogenetic, and Microsynteny Analyses of ZmMs20 Gene Regulating Male Fertility in Maize
title_sort map-based cloning, phylogenetic, and microsynteny analyses of zmms20 gene regulating male fertility in maize
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6470574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30897816
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20061411
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