Genetic control of grain amino acid composition in a UK soft wheat mapping population

Author:

Oddy Joseph1ORCID,Chhetry Monika2,Awal Rajani2,Addy John1,Wilkinson Mark1,Smith Dan1,King Robert1,Hall Chris1,Testa Rebecca1,Murray Eve1,Raffan Sarah1,Curtis Tanya Y.3,Wingen Luzie2,Griffiths Simon2,Berry Simon4,Elmore J. Stephen5,Cryer Nicholas6ORCID,Moreira de Almeida Isabel7,Halford Nigel G.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Rothamsted Research Harpenden UK

2. John Innes Centre Norwich Research Park Norwich UK

3. Curtis Analytics Limited Sandwich UK

4. Limagrain UK Ltd Market Rasen UK

5. Department of Food & Nutritional Sciences University of Reading Reading UK

6. Mondelēz UK R&D Ltd Bournville UK

7. Mondelēz R&D International Saclay France

Abstract

AbstractWheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is a major source of nutrients for populations across the globe, but the amino acid composition of wheat grain does not provide optimal nutrition. The nutritional value of wheat grain is limited by low concentrations of lysine (the most limiting essential amino acid) and high concentrations of free asparagine (precursor to the processing contaminant acrylamide). There are currently few available solutions for asparagine reduction and lysine biofortification through breeding. In this study, we investigated the genetic architecture controlling grain free amino acid composition and its relationship to other traits in a Robigus × Claire doubled haploid population. Multivariate analysis of amino acids and other traits showed that the two groups are largely independent of one another, with the largest effect on amino acids being from the environment. Linkage analysis of the population allowed identification of quantitative trait loci (QTL) controlling free amino acids and other traits, and this was compared against genomic prediction methods. Following identification of a QTL controlling free lysine content, wheat pangenome resources facilitated analysis of candidate genes in this region of the genome. These findings can be used to select appropriate strategies for lysine biofortification and free asparagine reduction in wheat breeding programs.

Funder

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,Genetics

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