Waxy Gene-Orthologs in Wheat × <i>Thinopyrum</i> Amphidiploids

Starch, as the main component of grain in cereals, serves as the major source of calories in staple food and as a raw material for industry. As the technological and digestive properties of starch depend on its content, the management of its components, amylose and amylopectin, is of great importanc...

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Main Authors: Marina V. Klimushina, Pavel Yu. Kroupin, Mikhail S. Bazhenov, Gennady I. Karlov, Mikhail G. Divashuk
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author Marina V. Klimushina
Pavel Yu. Kroupin
Mikhail S. Bazhenov
Gennady I. Karlov
Mikhail G. Divashuk
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Pavel Yu. Kroupin
Mikhail S. Bazhenov
Gennady I. Karlov
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description Starch, as the main component of grain in cereals, serves as the major source of calories in staple food and as a raw material for industry. As the technological and digestive properties of starch depend on its content, the management of its components, amylose and amylopectin, is of great importance. The starch properties of wheat grain can be attuned using allelic variations of genes, including granule-bound starch synthase I (GBSS I), or <i>Wx</i>. The tertiary gene pool, including wheatgrass (<i>Thinopyrum</i>) species, provides a wide spectrum of genes-orthologs that can be used to increase the allelic diversity of wheat genes by wide hybridization. Octaploid partial wheat–wheatgrass hybrids (amphidiploids, WWGHs) combine the complete genome of bread wheat (BBAADD), and a mixed genome from the chromosomes of intermediate wheatgrass (<i>Thinopyrum intermedium</i>, genomic composition J<sup>r</sup>J<sup>r</sup>J<sup>vs</sup>J<sup>vs</sup>StSt) and tall wheatgrass (<i>Th. ponticum</i>, JJJJJJJ<sup>s</sup>J<sup>s</sup>J<sup>s</sup>J<sup>s</sup>). Thus, WWGHs may carry <i>Wx</i> genes not only of wheat (<i>Wx-B1</i>, <i>Wx-A1</i> and <i>Wx-D1</i>) but also of wheatgrass origin. We aimed to assess the level of amylose in starch and investigate the polymorphism of <i>Wx</i> genes in 12 accessions of WWGHs. Additionally, we characterized orthologous <i>Wx</i> genes in the genomes of wild wheat-related species involved in the development of the studied WWGHs, <i>Th. intermedium</i> and <i>Th. ponticum</i>, as well as in the putative donors of their subgenomes, bessarabian wheatgrass (<i>Th. bessarabicum</i>, J<sup>b</sup>J<sup>b</sup>) and bluebunch wheatgrass (<i>Pseudoroegneria stipifolia</i>, St<sub>1</sub>St<sub>1</sub>St<sub>2</sub>St<sub>2</sub>). Although no significant differences in amylose content were found between different WWGH accessions, SDS-PAGE demonstrated that at least two WWGHs have an additional band. We sequenced the <i>Wx</i> gene-orthologs in <i>Th. bessarabicum</i>, <i>P. stipifolia</i>, <i>Th. intermedium</i> and <i>Th. ponticum</i>, and developed a WXTH marker that can discriminate the <i>Thinopyrum Wx</i> gene in the wheat background, and localized it to the 7E chromosome in <i>Th. elongatum</i>. Using the WXTH marker we revealed the allelic polymorphism of the <i>Thinopyrum Wx</i> gene in the studied WWGHs. The applicability of <i>Thinopyrum Wx</i> genes in wheat breeding and their effect on starch quality are discussed.
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spelling doaj.art-aff4d46d226943cea15c41feb3447e2c2023-11-20T05:49:55ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952020-07-0110796310.3390/agronomy10070963Waxy Gene-Orthologs in Wheat × <i>Thinopyrum</i> AmphidiploidsMarina V. Klimushina0Pavel Yu. Kroupin1Mikhail S. Bazhenov2Gennady I. Karlov3Mikhail G. Divashuk4National Medical Research Center for Therapy and Preventive Medicine, Ministry of Healthcare of The Russian Federation, Petrovergskiy Lane, 10, 101990 Moscow, RussiaLaboratory of Applied Genomics and Crop Breeding, All-Russia Research Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology, Timiryazevskaya Street, 42, 127550 Moscow, RussiaLaboratory of Applied Genomics and Crop Breeding, All-Russia Research Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology, Timiryazevskaya Street, 42, 127550 Moscow, RussiaLaboratory of Applied Genomics and Crop Breeding, All-Russia Research Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology, Timiryazevskaya Street, 42, 127550 Moscow, RussiaLaboratory of Applied Genomics and Crop Breeding, All-Russia Research Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology, Timiryazevskaya Street, 42, 127550 Moscow, RussiaStarch, as the main component of grain in cereals, serves as the major source of calories in staple food and as a raw material for industry. As the technological and digestive properties of starch depend on its content, the management of its components, amylose and amylopectin, is of great importance. The starch properties of wheat grain can be attuned using allelic variations of genes, including granule-bound starch synthase I (GBSS I), or <i>Wx</i>. The tertiary gene pool, including wheatgrass (<i>Thinopyrum</i>) species, provides a wide spectrum of genes-orthologs that can be used to increase the allelic diversity of wheat genes by wide hybridization. Octaploid partial wheat–wheatgrass hybrids (amphidiploids, WWGHs) combine the complete genome of bread wheat (BBAADD), and a mixed genome from the chromosomes of intermediate wheatgrass (<i>Thinopyrum intermedium</i>, genomic composition J<sup>r</sup>J<sup>r</sup>J<sup>vs</sup>J<sup>vs</sup>StSt) and tall wheatgrass (<i>Th. ponticum</i>, JJJJJJJ<sup>s</sup>J<sup>s</sup>J<sup>s</sup>J<sup>s</sup>). Thus, WWGHs may carry <i>Wx</i> genes not only of wheat (<i>Wx-B1</i>, <i>Wx-A1</i> and <i>Wx-D1</i>) but also of wheatgrass origin. We aimed to assess the level of amylose in starch and investigate the polymorphism of <i>Wx</i> genes in 12 accessions of WWGHs. Additionally, we characterized orthologous <i>Wx</i> genes in the genomes of wild wheat-related species involved in the development of the studied WWGHs, <i>Th. intermedium</i> and <i>Th. ponticum</i>, as well as in the putative donors of their subgenomes, bessarabian wheatgrass (<i>Th. bessarabicum</i>, J<sup>b</sup>J<sup>b</sup>) and bluebunch wheatgrass (<i>Pseudoroegneria stipifolia</i>, St<sub>1</sub>St<sub>1</sub>St<sub>2</sub>St<sub>2</sub>). Although no significant differences in amylose content were found between different WWGH accessions, SDS-PAGE demonstrated that at least two WWGHs have an additional band. We sequenced the <i>Wx</i> gene-orthologs in <i>Th. bessarabicum</i>, <i>P. stipifolia</i>, <i>Th. intermedium</i> and <i>Th. ponticum</i>, and developed a WXTH marker that can discriminate the <i>Thinopyrum Wx</i> gene in the wheat background, and localized it to the 7E chromosome in <i>Th. elongatum</i>. Using the WXTH marker we revealed the allelic polymorphism of the <i>Thinopyrum Wx</i> gene in the studied WWGHs. The applicability of <i>Thinopyrum Wx</i> genes in wheat breeding and their effect on starch quality are discussed.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/7/963<i>Wx</i> genegranule-bound starch synthase Istarchamylose contentwide hybridizationwheatgrass
spellingShingle Marina V. Klimushina
Pavel Yu. Kroupin
Mikhail S. Bazhenov
Gennady I. Karlov
Mikhail G. Divashuk
Waxy Gene-Orthologs in Wheat × <i>Thinopyrum</i> Amphidiploids
Agronomy
<i>Wx</i> gene
granule-bound starch synthase I
starch
amylose content
wide hybridization
wheatgrass
title Waxy Gene-Orthologs in Wheat × <i>Thinopyrum</i> Amphidiploids
title_full Waxy Gene-Orthologs in Wheat × <i>Thinopyrum</i> Amphidiploids
title_fullStr Waxy Gene-Orthologs in Wheat × <i>Thinopyrum</i> Amphidiploids
title_full_unstemmed Waxy Gene-Orthologs in Wheat × <i>Thinopyrum</i> Amphidiploids
title_short Waxy Gene-Orthologs in Wheat × <i>Thinopyrum</i> Amphidiploids
title_sort waxy gene orthologs in wheat i thinopyrum i amphidiploids
topic <i>Wx</i> gene
granule-bound starch synthase I
starch
amylose content
wide hybridization
wheatgrass
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/7/963
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