A New Glabrous Gene (csgl3) Identified in Trichome Development in Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.).

Spines or trichomes on the fruit of cucumbers enhance their commercial value in China. In addition, glabrous mutants exhibit resistance to aphids and therefore their use by growers can reduce pesticide residues. Previous studies have reported two glabrous mutant plants containing the genes, csgl1 an...

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Main Authors: Jin-Ying Cui, Han Miao, Li-Hong Ding, Todd C Wehner, Pan-Na Liu, Ye Wang, Sheng-Ping Zhang, Xing-Fang Gu
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
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spelling doaj-9471d31def9f47458e56621a885749d32020-11-25T00:03:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01112e014842210.1371/journal.pone.0148422A New Glabrous Gene (csgl3) Identified in Trichome Development in Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.).Jin-Ying CuiHan MiaoLi-Hong DingTodd C WehnerPan-Na LiuYe WangSheng-Ping ZhangXing-Fang GuSpines or trichomes on the fruit of cucumbers enhance their commercial value in China. In addition, glabrous mutants exhibit resistance to aphids and therefore their use by growers can reduce pesticide residues. Previous studies have reported two glabrous mutant plants containing the genes, csgl1 and csgl2. In the present study, a new glabrous mutant, NCG157, was identified showing a gene interaction effect with csgl1 and csgl2. This mutant showed the glabrous character on stems, leaves, tendrils, receptacles and ovaries, and there were no spines or tumors on the fruit surface. Inheritance analysis showed that a single recessive gene, named csgl3, determined the glabrous trait. An F2 population derived from the cross of two inbred lines 9930 (a fresh market type from Northern China that exhibits trichomes) and NCG157 (an American processing type with glabrous surfaces) was used for genetic mapping of the csgl3 gene. By combining bulked segregant analysis (BAS) with molecular markers, 18 markers, including two simple sequence repeats (SSR), nine insertion deletions (InDel) and seven derived cleaved amplified polymorphism sequences (dCAPs), were identified to link to the csgl3 gene. All of the linked markers were used as anchor loci to locate the csgl3 gene on cucumber chromosome 6. The csgl3 gene was mapped between the dCAPs markers dCAPs-21 and dCAPs-19, at genetic distances of 0.05 cM and 0.15 cM, respectively. The physical distance of this region was 19.6 kb. Three markers, InDel-19, dCAPs-2 and dCAPs-11, co-segregated with csgl3. There were two candidate genes in the region, Csa6M514860 and Csa6M514870. Quantitative real-time PCR showed that the expression of Csa6M514870 was higher in the tissues of 9930 than that of NCG157, and this was consistent with their phenotypic characters. Csa6M514870 is therefore postulated to be the candidate gene for the development of trichomes in cucumber. This study will facilitate marker-assisted selection (MAS) of the smooth plant trait in cucumber breeding and provide for future cloning of csgl3.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4741392?pdf=render
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author Jin-Ying Cui
Han Miao
Li-Hong Ding
Todd C Wehner
Pan-Na Liu
Ye Wang
Sheng-Ping Zhang
Xing-Fang Gu
spellingShingle Jin-Ying Cui
Han Miao
Li-Hong Ding
Todd C Wehner
Pan-Na Liu
Ye Wang
Sheng-Ping Zhang
Xing-Fang Gu
A New Glabrous Gene (csgl3) Identified in Trichome Development in Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.).
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jin-Ying Cui
Han Miao
Li-Hong Ding
Todd C Wehner
Pan-Na Liu
Ye Wang
Sheng-Ping Zhang
Xing-Fang Gu
author_sort Jin-Ying Cui
title A New Glabrous Gene (csgl3) Identified in Trichome Development in Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.).
title_short A New Glabrous Gene (csgl3) Identified in Trichome Development in Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.).
title_full A New Glabrous Gene (csgl3) Identified in Trichome Development in Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.).
title_fullStr A New Glabrous Gene (csgl3) Identified in Trichome Development in Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.).
title_full_unstemmed A New Glabrous Gene (csgl3) Identified in Trichome Development in Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.).
title_sort new glabrous gene (csgl3) identified in trichome development in cucumber (cucumis sativus l.).
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Spines or trichomes on the fruit of cucumbers enhance their commercial value in China. In addition, glabrous mutants exhibit resistance to aphids and therefore their use by growers can reduce pesticide residues. Previous studies have reported two glabrous mutant plants containing the genes, csgl1 and csgl2. In the present study, a new glabrous mutant, NCG157, was identified showing a gene interaction effect with csgl1 and csgl2. This mutant showed the glabrous character on stems, leaves, tendrils, receptacles and ovaries, and there were no spines or tumors on the fruit surface. Inheritance analysis showed that a single recessive gene, named csgl3, determined the glabrous trait. An F2 population derived from the cross of two inbred lines 9930 (a fresh market type from Northern China that exhibits trichomes) and NCG157 (an American processing type with glabrous surfaces) was used for genetic mapping of the csgl3 gene. By combining bulked segregant analysis (BAS) with molecular markers, 18 markers, including two simple sequence repeats (SSR), nine insertion deletions (InDel) and seven derived cleaved amplified polymorphism sequences (dCAPs), were identified to link to the csgl3 gene. All of the linked markers were used as anchor loci to locate the csgl3 gene on cucumber chromosome 6. The csgl3 gene was mapped between the dCAPs markers dCAPs-21 and dCAPs-19, at genetic distances of 0.05 cM and 0.15 cM, respectively. The physical distance of this region was 19.6 kb. Three markers, InDel-19, dCAPs-2 and dCAPs-11, co-segregated with csgl3. There were two candidate genes in the region, Csa6M514860 and Csa6M514870. Quantitative real-time PCR showed that the expression of Csa6M514870 was higher in the tissues of 9930 than that of NCG157, and this was consistent with their phenotypic characters. Csa6M514870 is therefore postulated to be the candidate gene for the development of trichomes in cucumber. This study will facilitate marker-assisted selection (MAS) of the smooth plant trait in cucumber breeding and provide for future cloning of csgl3.
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