Fine mapping of a male sterility gene ms-3 in a novel cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) mutant
Key message The cucumber male sterility gene ms - 3 was fine mapped in a 76 kb region harboring an MMD1 -like gene Csa3M006660 that may be responsible for the male sterile in cucumber . A cucumber ( Cucumis sativus L.) male sterile mutant ( ms - 3 ) in an advanced-generation inbred line was identi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Theoretical and applied genetics 2018-02, Vol.131 (2), p.449-460 |
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The cucumber male sterility gene
ms
-
3
was fine mapped in a 76
kb region harboring an
MMD1
-like gene
Csa3M006660
that may be responsible for the male sterile in cucumber
.
A cucumber (
Cucumis sativus
L.) male sterile mutant (
ms
-
3
) in an advanced-generation inbred line was identified, and genetic analysis revealed that the male sterility trait was controlled by a recessive nuclear gene,
ms
-
3
, which was stably inherited. Histological studies suggested that the main cause of the male sterility was defective microsporogenesis, resulting in no tetrad or microspores being formed. Bulked segregant analysis (BSA) and genotyping of an F
2
population of 2553 individuals were employed used to fine map
ms
-
3
, which was delimited to a 76 Kb region. In this region, a single non-synonymous SNP was found in the
Csa3M006660
gene locus, which was predicted to result in an amino acid change. Quantitative RT-PCR analysis of
Csa3M006660
was consistent with the fact that it plays a role in the early development of cucumber pollen. The protein encoded by
Csa3M006660
is predicted to be homeodomain (PHD) finger protein, and the high degree of sequence conservation with homologs from a range of plant species further suggested the importance of the
ms
-
3
non-synonymous mutation. The data presented here provide support for
Csa3M006660
as the most likely candidate gene for
Ms
-
3
. |
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ISSN: | 0040-5752 1432-2242 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00122-017-3013-2 |