An extreme-phenotype genome‐wide association study identifies candidate cannabinoid pathway genes in Cannabis
Abstract Cannabis produces a class of isoprenylated resorcinyl polyketides known as cannabinoids, a subset of which are medically important and exclusive to this plant. The cannabinoid alkyl group is a critical structural feature that governs therapeutic activity. Genetic enhancement of the alkyl si...
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doaj-0a5f1ade75bb4179b9bad59d7e7e35962020-12-08T11:11:26ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222020-10-0110111410.1038/s41598-020-75271-7An extreme-phenotype genome‐wide association study identifies candidate cannabinoid pathway genes in CannabisMatthew T. Welling0Lei Liu1Tobias Kretzschmar2Ramil Mauleon3Omid Ansari4Graham J. King5Southern Cross Plant Science, Southern Cross UniversitySouthern Cross Plant Science, Southern Cross UniversitySouthern Cross Plant Science, Southern Cross UniversitySouthern Cross Plant Science, Southern Cross UniversityEcofibre LtdSouthern Cross Plant Science, Southern Cross UniversityAbstract Cannabis produces a class of isoprenylated resorcinyl polyketides known as cannabinoids, a subset of which are medically important and exclusive to this plant. The cannabinoid alkyl group is a critical structural feature that governs therapeutic activity. Genetic enhancement of the alkyl side-chain could lead to the development of novel chemical phenotypes (chemotypes) for pharmaceutical end-use. However, the genetic determinants underlying in planta variation of cannabinoid alkyl side-chain length remain uncharacterised. Using a diversity panel derived from the Ecofibre Cannabis germplasm collection, an extreme-phenotype genome-wide association study (XP-GWAS) was used to enrich for alkyl cannabinoid polymorphic regions. Resequencing of chemotypically extreme pools revealed a known cannabinoid synthesis pathway locus as well as a series of chemotype-associated genomic regions. One of these regions contained a candidate gene encoding a β-keto acyl carrier protein (ACP) reductase (BKR) putatively associated with polyketide fatty acid starter unit synthesis and alkyl side-chain length. Association analysis revealed twenty-two polymorphic variants spanning the length of this gene, including two nonsynonymous substitutions. The success of this first reported application of XP-GWAS for an obligate outcrossing and highly heterozygote plant genus suggests that this approach may have generic application for other plant species.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-75271-7 |
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An extreme-phenotype genome‐wide association study identifies candidate cannabinoid pathway genes in Cannabis |
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An extreme-phenotype genome‐wide association study identifies candidate cannabinoid pathway genes in Cannabis |
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Abstract Cannabis produces a class of isoprenylated resorcinyl polyketides known as cannabinoids, a subset of which are medically important and exclusive to this plant. The cannabinoid alkyl group is a critical structural feature that governs therapeutic activity. Genetic enhancement of the alkyl side-chain could lead to the development of novel chemical phenotypes (chemotypes) for pharmaceutical end-use. However, the genetic determinants underlying in planta variation of cannabinoid alkyl side-chain length remain uncharacterised. Using a diversity panel derived from the Ecofibre Cannabis germplasm collection, an extreme-phenotype genome-wide association study (XP-GWAS) was used to enrich for alkyl cannabinoid polymorphic regions. Resequencing of chemotypically extreme pools revealed a known cannabinoid synthesis pathway locus as well as a series of chemotype-associated genomic regions. One of these regions contained a candidate gene encoding a β-keto acyl carrier protein (ACP) reductase (BKR) putatively associated with polyketide fatty acid starter unit synthesis and alkyl side-chain length. Association analysis revealed twenty-two polymorphic variants spanning the length of this gene, including two nonsynonymous substitutions. The success of this first reported application of XP-GWAS for an obligate outcrossing and highly heterozygote plant genus suggests that this approach may have generic application for other plant species. |
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