Ciência e Técnica Vitivinícola (Jan 2022)

Gret1 retrotransposon and VvmybA1 gene sequences in somatic mutants of new table grape varieties ‘Brasil’ and –Black Star’ (Vitis vinifera L.).

  • Strioto Danuza Kelly,
  • Mangolin Claudete Aparecida,
  • de Oliveira Collet Sandra Aparecida,
  • das Neves Andrea Florindo,
  • Cantagalli Liriana Belizario,
  • Machado Maria de Fátima P.S.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/ctv/ctv2022370171
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 1
pp. 71 – 78

Abstract

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Somatic mutations in grapes are relatively frequent and associated with diversity in grape skin color and berry morphology. Mutations that occur on a side branch of the ‘Benitaka’ cultivar with rosy-red berry skin color generated the ‘Brasil’ cultivar, and mutations that occurred on a side branch of ‘Brasil’ generated the ‘Black Star’ cultivar, both showing a black color in the berry skin. Therefore, genetic characterization of the Gret1 retrotransposon and the VvmybA1 gene in ‘Italia’, ‘Rubi’, ‘Benitaka’, ‘Brasil’, and ‘Black Star’ was started to find whether the altered coloration of berries in ‘Brasil’ and ‘Black Star’ is a product of different mutation patterns in the investigated sequences. Six primer combinations were used for the amplification of different sequences of the Gret1 retrotransposon and VvmybA1 gene of the five cultivars. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) of the Gret1 retrotransposon and the VvmybA1 gene and sequencing of the amplified products using six primer combinations showed no different alleles or different nucleotide sequences in ‘Brasil’ and ‘Black Star’. The sequencing of the VvmybA1 gene in the present study showed that the mutations that occurred in the cultivar ‘Italia’ for generating the ‘Benitaka’ cultivar persisted in the ‘Brasil’ and ‘Black Star’ cultivars.

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