Two distinct waxy alleles impact the granule-bound starch synthase in sorghum

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Scott E. Sattler
Jaswinder Singh
Eric J. Haas
Lining Guo
Gautam Sarath
Jeffrey F. Pedersen
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[1] University of Nebraska-Lincoln,Grain, Forage and Bioenergy Research Unit, USDA
[2] University of Nebraska-Lincoln,ARS
[3] McGill University,Department of Agronomy and Horticulture
[4] Creighton University,Department of Plant Science
[5] Metabolon Inc.,Department of Chemistry
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Molecular Breeding | 2009年 / 24卷
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Granule-bound starch synthase; Amylose; Amylopectin;
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The granule-bound starch synthase (GBSS) is the enzyme responsible for amylose synthesis in starch granules. Loss of GBSS activity results in starch granules containing mostly amylopectin and little or no amylose, a phenotype described as waxy. Previously, two phenotypic classes of waxy alleles were identified in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) characterized by the absence (waxya; wxa) or presence (waxyb; wxb) of the GBSS protein in the endosperm. To characterize these alleles, we examined endosperm architecture using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), assayed GBSS enzymatic activities, and identified DNA lesions associated with the mutations in the GBSS (Sb10g002140) gene. wxa, the allele present in B Tx630 and R Tx2907, contained a large insertion in the third exon, which was consistent with the absence of the GBSS protein previously observed. wxb, the allele present in B 9307 and B TxARG1, contained a missense mutation that resulted in conversion of glutamine 268 to histidine in a conserved domain in starch synthases. In wxb, GBSS activity was less than 25% that of the non-waxy line B Wheatland, and GBSS activity was not detected in wxa. SEM showed that endosperm architecture was very similar in both wxa and wxb alleles, but altered in comparison to non-waxy lines R Tx430 and B Wheatland. Both alleles may have a range of potential applications in grain sorghum because of low amylose content in their starch and the presence or absence of the GBSS protein. PCR based markers were developed for both the wxa and the wxb alleles to aid in molecular breeding of low amylose sorghum.
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