International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Oct 2022)

Mapping and Validation of <i>BrGOLDEN</i>: A Dominant Gene Regulating Carotenoid Accumulation in <i>Brassica rapa</i>

  • Lei Zhang,
  • Shifan Zhang,
  • Yun Dai,
  • Shaoxing Wang,
  • Chenggang Wang,
  • Fei Li,
  • Hui Zhang,
  • Guohu Chen,
  • Lingyun Yuan,
  • Jinfeng Hou,
  • Xiaoyan Tang,
  • Shidong Zhu,
  • Rifei Sun,
  • Guoliang Li,
  • Shujiang Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms232012442
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 20
p. 12442

Abstract

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In plants, the accumulation of carotenoids can maintain the balance of the photosystem and improve crop nutritional quality. Therefore, the molecular mechanisms underlying carotenoid synthesis and accumulation should be further explored. In this study, carotenoid accumulation differed significantly among parental Brassica rapa. Genetic analysis was carried out using the golden inner leaf ‘1900264′ line and the light−yellow inner leaf ‘1900262′ line, showing that the golden inner leaf phenotype was controlled by a single dominant gene. Using bulked−segregant analysis sequencing, BraA09g007080.3C encoding the ORANGE protein was selected as a candidate gene. Sequence alignment revealed that a 4.67 kb long terminal repeat insertion in the third exon of the BrGOLDEN resulted in three alternatively spliced transcripts. The spatiotemporal expression results indicated that BrGOLDEN might regulate the expression levels of carotenoid−synthesis−related genes. After transforming BrGOLDEN into Arabidopsis thaliana, the seed−derived callus showed that BrGOLDENIns and BrGOLDENDel lines presented a yellow color and the BrGOLDENLdel line presented a transparent phenotype. In addition, using the yeast two−hybrid assay, BrGOLDENIns, BrGOLDENLdel, and Brgoldenwt exhibited strong interactions with BrPSY1, but BrGOLDENDel did not interact with BrPSY1 in the split−ubiquitin membrane system. In the secondary and 3D structure analysis, BrGOLDENDel was shown to have lost the PNFPSFIPFLPPL sequences at the 125 amino acid position, which resulted in the α−helices of BrGOLDENDel being disrupted, restricting the formation of the 3D structure and affecting the functions of the protein. These findings may provide new insights into the regulation of carotenoid synthesis in B. rapa.

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