利用数字PCR和qPCR验证了樱桃果实开裂相关基因位图,适合植物育种。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Marlene Santos, Alberto Gila-Navarro, Julia Weiss, Berta Gonçalves, Manuela Matos, Marcos Egea-Cortines
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摘要

果实开裂是一种发育缺陷,取决于遗传和环境条件。果裂对果品质量和产量都有不利影响。开裂的水果不能商品化,而且会增加病原体的污染。识别基因作为标记可能有助于育种和收获后处理。我们比较了qPCR和dPCR方法,使用了一组16个基因,这些基因在低开裂的甜心和高开裂指数的白拉特樱桃品种中表现出差异表达。绝对转录本的差异跨越了近三个数量级。总体qPCR与dPCR呈极显著负相关,为-0.90。该方程允许将Ct值转换为dPCR拷贝数。然而,dPCR中的拷贝数允许在实验和转录组学分析之间进行直接比较。将PaCER1、PaXTH、PaEXP1、PaEXP2、PaKCS6、PaWINA、PaWINB和PaCER3组合为表达位图,可以根据基因表达区分高、低裂解表型樱桃果实。我们的研究结果强调了蜡生物合成和细胞壁代谢途径在果实开裂易感性中的重要性。此外,新确定的位图可能对在其他位置和不同品种进行测试有用。
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Validation of a bitmap of genes involved in cherry fruit cracking by digital PCR and qPCR, suitable for plant breeding.

Validation of a bitmap of genes involved in cherry fruit cracking by digital PCR and qPCR, suitable for plant breeding.

Validation of a bitmap of genes involved in cherry fruit cracking by digital PCR and qPCR, suitable for plant breeding.

Validation of a bitmap of genes involved in cherry fruit cracking by digital PCR and qPCR, suitable for plant breeding.

Fruit cracking is a developmental defect depending on genetic and environmental conditions. Fruit cracking has a negative impact on quality and production. Fruits with cracking cannot be commercialized and enhance pathogen contaminations. Identifying genes as markers may help in breeding and post-harvest treatments. We compared qPCR and dPCR methods using a set of 16 genes that appear to be differentially expressed in the cherry varieties Sweatheart with low cracking and Burlat with high cracking indexes. Differences in absolute transcripts spanned across nearly three orders of magnitude. Overall qPCR and dPCR show a highly significant negative correlation of -0.90. The equation allowed converting Ct values to dPCR copy number. However, copy number in dPCR allow a direct comparison across experiments and transcriptomic analysis. The combination of PaCER1, PaXTH, PaEXP1, PaEXP2, PaKCS6, PaWINA, PaWINB and PaCER3 as an expression bitmap can separate cherry fruits with low and high cracking phenotypes based on gene expression. Our results highlight the importance of the wax biosynthesis and cell wall metabolic pathways in susceptibility to fruit cracking. Furthermore, the newly identified bitmap may be useful to test in other locations and with different varieties.

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