Allelic variation for alpha-Glucan Water Dikinase is associated with starch phosphate content in tetraploid potato
Key message Association analysis resulted in the identification of specific StGWD alleles causing either an increase or decrease in starch phosphate content which was verified in diploid and tetraploid potato mapping populations. Potatoes are grown for various purposes like French fries, table potat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant molecular biology 2022-03, Vol.108 (4-5), p.469-480 |
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Association analysis resulted in the identification of specific
StGWD
alleles causing either an increase or decrease in starch phosphate content which was verified in diploid and tetraploid potato mapping populations.
Potatoes are grown for various purposes like French fries, table potatoes, crisps and for their starch. One of the most important aspects of potato starch is that it contains a high amount of phosphate ester groups which are considered to be important for providing improved functionalization after derivatization processes. Little is known about the variation in phosphate content as such in different potato varieties and thus we studied the genetic diversity for this trait. From other studies it was clear that the phosphate content is controlled by a quantitative trait locus (QTL) underlying the candidate gene α-Glucan Water Dikinase (
StGWD
) on chromosome 5. We performed direct amplicon sequencing of this gene by Sanger sequencing. Sequences of two
StGWD
amplicons from a global collection of 398 commercial cultivars and progenitor lines were used to identify 16 different haplotypes. By assigning tag SNPs to these haplotypes, each of the four alleles present in a cultivar could be deduced and linked to a phosphate content. A high value for intra-individual heterozygosity was observed (
Ho
= 0.765). The average number of different haplotypes per individual (
Ai
) was 3.1. Pedigree analysis confirmed that the haplotypes are identical-by-descent (IBD) and offered insight in the breeding history of elite potato germplasm. Haplotypes originating from introgression of wild potato accessions carrying resistance genes could be traced. Furthermore, association analysis resulted in the identification of specific
StGWD
alleles causing either an increase or decrease in starch phosphate content varying from 12 nmol PO
4
/mg starch to 38 nmol PO
4
/mg starch. These allele effects were verified in diploid and tetraploid mapping populations and offer possibilities to breed and select for this trait. |
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ISSN: | 0167-4412 1573-5028 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11103-021-01236-7 |