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Consensus genomic regions associated with grain protein content in hexaploid and tetraploid wheat

A meta-analysis of QTLs associated with grain protein content (GPC) was conducted in hexaploid and tetraploid wheat to identify robust and stable meta-QTLs (MQTLs). For this purpose, as many as 459 GPC-related QTLs retrieved from 48 linkage-based QTL mapping studies were projected onto the newly dev...

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Autores principales: Saini, Pooja, Sheikh, Imran, Saini, Dinesh Kumar, Mir, Reyazul Rouf, Dhaliwal, Harcharan Singh, Tyagi, Vikrant
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9554612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36246648
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.1021180
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author Saini, Pooja
Sheikh, Imran
Saini, Dinesh Kumar
Mir, Reyazul Rouf
Dhaliwal, Harcharan Singh
Tyagi, Vikrant
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description A meta-analysis of QTLs associated with grain protein content (GPC) was conducted in hexaploid and tetraploid wheat to identify robust and stable meta-QTLs (MQTLs). For this purpose, as many as 459 GPC-related QTLs retrieved from 48 linkage-based QTL mapping studies were projected onto the newly developed wheat consensus map. The analysis resulted in the prediction of 57 MQTLs and 7 QTL hotspots located on all wheat chromosomes (except chromosomes 1D and 4D) and the average confidence interval reduced 2.71-fold in the MQTLs and QTL hotspots compared to the initial QTLs. The physical regions occupied by the MQTLs ranged from 140 bp to 224.02 Mb with an average of 15.2 Mb, whereas the physical regions occupied by QTL hotspots ranged from 1.81 Mb to 36.03 Mb with a mean of 8.82 Mb. Nineteen MQTLs and two QTL hotspots were also found to be co-localized with 45 significant SNPs identified in 16 previously published genome-wide association studies in wheat. Candidate gene (CG) investigation within some selected MQTLs led to the identification of 705 gene models which also included 96 high-confidence CGs showing significant expressions in different grain-related tissues and having probable roles in GPC regulation. These significantly expressed CGs mainly involved the genes/gene families encoding for the following proteins: aminotransferases, early nodulin 93, glutamine synthetases, invertase/pectin methylesterase inhibitors, protein BIG GRAIN 1-like, cytochrome P450, glycosyl transferases, hexokinases, small GTPases, UDP-glucuronosyl/UDP-glucosyltransferases, and EamA, SANT/Myb, GNAT, thioredoxin, phytocyanin, and homeobox domains containing proteins. Further, eight genes including GPC-B1, Glu-B1-1b, Glu-1By9, TaBiP1, GSr, TaNAC019-A, TaNAC019-D, and bZIP-TF SPA already known to be associated with GPC were also detected within some of the MQTL regions confirming the efficacy of MQTLs predicted during the current study.
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spelling pubmed-95546122022-10-13 Consensus genomic regions associated with grain protein content in hexaploid and tetraploid wheat Saini, Pooja Sheikh, Imran Saini, Dinesh Kumar Mir, Reyazul Rouf Dhaliwal, Harcharan Singh Tyagi, Vikrant Front Genet Genetics A meta-analysis of QTLs associated with grain protein content (GPC) was conducted in hexaploid and tetraploid wheat to identify robust and stable meta-QTLs (MQTLs). For this purpose, as many as 459 GPC-related QTLs retrieved from 48 linkage-based QTL mapping studies were projected onto the newly developed wheat consensus map. The analysis resulted in the prediction of 57 MQTLs and 7 QTL hotspots located on all wheat chromosomes (except chromosomes 1D and 4D) and the average confidence interval reduced 2.71-fold in the MQTLs and QTL hotspots compared to the initial QTLs. The physical regions occupied by the MQTLs ranged from 140 bp to 224.02 Mb with an average of 15.2 Mb, whereas the physical regions occupied by QTL hotspots ranged from 1.81 Mb to 36.03 Mb with a mean of 8.82 Mb. Nineteen MQTLs and two QTL hotspots were also found to be co-localized with 45 significant SNPs identified in 16 previously published genome-wide association studies in wheat. Candidate gene (CG) investigation within some selected MQTLs led to the identification of 705 gene models which also included 96 high-confidence CGs showing significant expressions in different grain-related tissues and having probable roles in GPC regulation. These significantly expressed CGs mainly involved the genes/gene families encoding for the following proteins: aminotransferases, early nodulin 93, glutamine synthetases, invertase/pectin methylesterase inhibitors, protein BIG GRAIN 1-like, cytochrome P450, glycosyl transferases, hexokinases, small GTPases, UDP-glucuronosyl/UDP-glucosyltransferases, and EamA, SANT/Myb, GNAT, thioredoxin, phytocyanin, and homeobox domains containing proteins. Further, eight genes including GPC-B1, Glu-B1-1b, Glu-1By9, TaBiP1, GSr, TaNAC019-A, TaNAC019-D, and bZIP-TF SPA already known to be associated with GPC were also detected within some of the MQTL regions confirming the efficacy of MQTLs predicted during the current study. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9554612/ /pubmed/36246648 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.1021180 Text en Copyright © 2022 Saini, Sheikh, Saini, Mir, Dhaliwal and Tyagi. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Saini, Pooja
Sheikh, Imran
Saini, Dinesh Kumar
Mir, Reyazul Rouf
Dhaliwal, Harcharan Singh
Tyagi, Vikrant
Consensus genomic regions associated with grain protein content in hexaploid and tetraploid wheat
title Consensus genomic regions associated with grain protein content in hexaploid and tetraploid wheat
title_full Consensus genomic regions associated with grain protein content in hexaploid and tetraploid wheat
title_fullStr Consensus genomic regions associated with grain protein content in hexaploid and tetraploid wheat
title_full_unstemmed Consensus genomic regions associated with grain protein content in hexaploid and tetraploid wheat
title_short Consensus genomic regions associated with grain protein content in hexaploid and tetraploid wheat
title_sort consensus genomic regions associated with grain protein content in hexaploid and tetraploid wheat
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9554612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36246648
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.1021180
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