Current Issues in Molecular Biology (Jan 2024)

Rapid Visual Detection of Elite Erect Panicle <i>Dense and Erect Panicle 1</i> Allele for Marker-Assisted Improvement in Rice (<i>Oryza sativa</i> L.) Using the Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification Method

  • Yonghang Tian,
  • Xiyi Chen,
  • Peizhou Xu,
  • Yuping Wang,
  • Xianjun Wu,
  • Kun Wu,
  • Xiangdong Fu,
  • Yaoxian Chin,
  • Yongxiang Liao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb46010032
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 1
pp. 498 – 512

Abstract

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Molecular-assisted breeding is an effective way to improve targeted agronomic traits. dep1 (dense and erect panicle 1) is a pleiotropic gene that regulates yield, quality, disease resistance, and stress tolerance, traits that are of great value in rice (Oryza sativa L.) breeding. In this study, a colorimetric LAMP (loop-mediated isothermal amplification) assay was developed for the detection of the dep1 allele and tested for the screening and selection of the heavy-panicle hybrid rice elite restorer line SHUHUI498, modified with the allele. InDel (Insertion and Deletion) primers (DEP1_F and DEP1_R) and LAMP primers (F3, B3, FIP, and BIP) for genotyping were designed using the Primer3 Plus (version 3.3.0) and PrimerExplore (version 5) software. Our results showed that both InDel and LAMP markers could be used for accurate genotyping. After incubation at a constant temperature of 65 °C for 60 min with hydroxynaphthol blue (HNB) as a color indicator, the color of the LAMP assay containing the dep1 allele changed to sky blue. The SHUHUI498 rice line that was detected in our LAMP assay displayed phenotypes consistent with the dep1 allele such as having a more compact plant architecture, straight stems and leaves, and a significant increase in the number of effective panicles and spikelets, demonstrating the effectiveness of our method in screening for the dep1 allele in rice breeding.

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