Provitamin A, lysine and tryptophan enrichment in shrunken2-based sweet corn genotypes through genomics-assisted breeding for crtRB1 and opaque2 genes
Background Malnutrition affects large section of population worldwide. Vitamin A and protein deficiencies have emerged as the major global health-issue. Traditional shrunken2 ( sh2 )-based sweet corn is deficient in provitamin A (proA), lysine and tryptophan. Natural variant of β-carotene hydroxylas...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular biology reports 2023-06, Vol.50 (6), p.4965-4974 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Malnutrition affects large section of population worldwide. Vitamin A and protein deficiencies have emerged as the major global health-issue. Traditional
shrunken2
(
sh2
)-based sweet corn is deficient in provitamin A (proA), lysine and tryptophan. Natural variant of
β-carotene hydroxylase1
(
crtRB1
) and
opaque2
(
o2
) enhances proA, lysine and tryptophan in maize. So far, no sweet corn hybrid rich in these nutrients has been released elsewhere. Development of biofortified sweet corn hybrids would help in providing the balanced nutrition.
Methods and Results
We targeted three
sh2
-based sweet corn inbreds (SWT-19, SWT-20 and SWT-21) for introgression of mutant
crtRB1
and
o2
genes using molecular breeding. The gene-based
3′TE-InDel
and simple sequence repeat (SSR) (
umc1066
) markers specific to
crtRB1
and
o2
, respectively were utilized in foreground selection in BC
1
F
1
, BC
2
F
1
and BC
2
F
2
. Segregation distortion was observed for
crtRB1
and
o2
genes in majority of populations. Background selection using 91–100 SSRs revealed recovery of recurrent parent genome (RPG) up to 96%. The introgressed progenies possessed significantly higher proA (13.56 µg/g) as compared to the original versions (proA: 2.70 µg/g). Further, the introgressed progenies had accumulated moderately higher level of lysine (0.336%) and tryptophan (0.082%) over original versions (lysine: 0.154% and tryptophan: 0.038%). Kernel sweetness among introgressed progenies (17.3%) was comparable to original sweet corn (17.4%). The introgressed inbreds exhibited higher resemblance with their recurrent parents for yield and morphological characters.
Conclusion
These newly developed biofortified sweet corn genotypes hold immense promise to alleviate malnutrition. |
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ISSN: | 0301-4851 1573-4978 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11033-023-08446-w |