International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jul 2021)

Haplotype Analysis of <i>BADH1</i> by Next-Generation Sequencing Reveals Association with Salt Tolerance in Rice during Domestication

  • Myeong-Hyeon Min,
  • Thant Zin Maung,
  • Yuan Cao,
  • Rungnapa Phitaktansakul,
  • Gang-Seob Lee,
  • Sang-Ho Chu,
  • Kyu-Won Kim,
  • Yong-Jin Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22147578
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 14
p. 7578

Abstract

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Betaine aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 (BADH1), a paralog of the fragrance gene BADH2, is known to be associated with salt stress through the accumulation of synthesized glycine betaine (GB), which is involved in the response to abiotic stresses. Despite the unclear association between BADH1 and salt stress, we observed the responses of eight phenotypic characteristics (germination percentage (GP), germination energy (GE), germination index (GI), mean germination time (MGT), germination rate (GR), shoot length (SL), root length (RL), and total dry weight (TDW)) to salt stress during the germination stage of 475 rice accessions to investigate their association with BADH1 haplotypes. We found a total of 116 SNPs and 77 InDels in the whole BADH1 gene region, representing 39 haplotypes. Twenty-nine haplotypes representing 27 mutated alleles (two InDels and 25 SNPs) were highly (p BADH1 were detected in cultivated rice by identifying the highest and lowest Tajima’s D values of two major cultivated ecotypes (Temperate Japonica and Indica). Our findings on these significant associations and BADH1 evolution to plant traits can be useful for future research development related to its gene expression.

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