Small GTP-Binding Protein Gene Is Associated with QTL for Submergence Tolerance in Rice

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V. Ruanjaichon
D. Sangsrakru
W. Kamolsukyunyong
M. Siangliw
T. Toojinda
S. Tragoonrung
A. Vanavichit
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[1] Kasetsart University,Rice Gene Discovery Unit, National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
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Russian Journal of Plant Physiology | 2004年 / 51卷
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Oryza sativa; Ras-related GTP-binding protein; single strand conformation polymorphism; submergence stress;
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Small GTP-binding proteins play critical roles in signal transduction in mammalian and plant systems. In this study, sequence variation of a small GTP-binding protein identified in the subgenomic region was analyzed. The major quantitative trait locus (QTL) controlling submergence tolerance on the 6.5-cM region of chromosome 9 was previously mapped, sequenced, and annotated. One of the most interesting candidate genes located in this QTL was a 5.2-kb sequence, which included a coding sequence consisting of two exons and a promoter. The deduced amino acid sequence corresponded to a 24.8 kD protein consisting of 226 amino acids, with 98% identity to RGP1, a small GTP-binding protein involved in a signal pathway responding to hormones, such as cytokinin and ethylene. According to the amino acid sequence, a putative small G-protein was classified as a small Ras-related GTP-binding protein. DNA gel blot analysis showed that the putative gene encoding the Ras-related GTP-binding protein was present as a single copy in the rice genome. Comparison of genomic sequences from several rice cultivars tolerant to submergence identified single nucleotide polymorphisms located in the TATA box of the Ras promoter region. Linkage analysis showed that the putative gene for GTP-binding protein was tightly linked to the peak of the QTL previously mapped on the long arm of chromosome 9. The single strand conformation polymorphism of the putative GTP-binding protein gene can be used for allele discrimination and marker assisted selection for tolerance to flash flooding.
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