Identification and characterization of candidate genes controlling fruit shape and size in pepper
Conference Poster
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
Pepper (Capsicum annum L.), a member of the Solanaceae family, is an economically
important crop, being used worldwide as a vegetable, spice and food additive.
Pepper fruits show a remarkable range of morphological variation, particularly in terms of
shape and size. These traits are important factors determining yield, quality and consumer
acceptability for many crops. In tomato, the major QTL affecting fruit shape and size have been
identified, and for some of them, including ovate, sun, fasciated (fas) and fw3.2, the underlying
genes have been cloned (OVATE, SUN, FAS and KLUH, respectively). In pepper, among the several
fruit shape and size QTL identified so far, only the OVATE gene has been cloned.
In this study, using comparative analysis, the putative ORFs of SUN, FAS and KLUH genes
have been identified in pepper (namely CaSUN, CaFAS, and CaKLUH).
CaFAS and CaSUN, consisting of 540 bp and 1248 bp, were predicted to encode proteins of
179 and 415 amino acid residues, respectively. The deduced amino acid sequences of CaFAS and
CaSUN showed the YABBY and IQ67 domains, respectively.
In addition, CaKLUH ORF consisting of 1551 bp was also isolated and cloned. Amino acid
sequence alignments revealed that CaKLUH shares high sequence identity with cytochrome P450
78A4-like of Solanum lycopersicum (XP_004236064; 100%). In order to assess the structure of
CaKLUH gene, we also cloned the genomic sequence. Alignment between the genomic and cDNA
sequences revealed that the CaKLUH gene spanned 2.4 Kb in length and was organized into 2
exons and 1 intron.
The expression patterns of the three putative genes were determined by Real-Time PCR in
different organs and development stages of four pepper cultivars characterized by different fruit
shapes and sizes.
For functional analysis, development of TRV based VIGS vectors is in progress.
Iris type:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
sun; fasciated; fw3.2; Expression analysis; VIGS
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