Genome-wide variants and optimal allelic combinations for citric acid in tomato

Author:

Gai Wenxian1ORCID,Yuan Liangdan1,Yang Fan2,Ahiakpa John Kojo1ORCID,Li Fangman1,Ge Pingfei1,Zhang Xingyu1,Tao Jinbao1,Wang Fei1,Yang Yang1,Zhang Yuyang1345

Affiliation:

1. Huazhong Agricultural University National Key Laboratory for Germplasm Innovation & Utilization of Horticultural Crops, , Wuhan 430070, China

2. Northwest A&F University College of Horticulture, , Yangling 712100, China

3. Hubei Hongshan Laboratory , Wuhan 430070, China

4. Huazhong Agricultural University Shenzhen Institute of Nutrition and Health, , Wuhan 430070, China

5. Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Shenzhen Branch, Guangdong Laboratory for Lingnan Modern Agriculture, Genome Analysis Laboratory of the Ministry of Agriculture, Agricultural Genomics Institute at Shenzhen, , Shenzhen 518000, China

Abstract

Abstract Citric acid (CA) plays a crucial role as a fruit flavor enhancer and serves as a mediator in multiple metabolic pathways in tomato fruit development. Understanding factors influencing CA metabolism is essential for enhancing fruit flavor and CA-mediated biological processes. The accumulation of CA, however, is influenced by a complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors, leading to challenges in accurately predicting and regulating its levels. In this study, we conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) on CA, employing six landmark models based on genome-wide variations including structural variants, insertions and deletions, and single nucleotide polymorphisms. The identification of 11 high-confidence candidate genes was further facilitated by leveraging linkage disequilibrium and causal variants associated with CA. The transcriptome data from candidate genes were examined, revealing higher correlations between the expression of certain candidate genes and changes in CA metabolism. Three CA-associated genes exerted a positive regulatory effect on CA accumulation, while the remaining genes exhibited negative impacts based on gene cluster and correlation analyses. The CA content of tomatoes is primarily influenced by improvement sweeps with minimal influence from domestication sweeps in the long-term breeding history, as evidenced by population differentiation and variants distribution. The presence of various causal variants within candidate genes is implicated in the heterogeneity of CA content observed among the tomato accessions. This observation suggests a potential correlation between the number of alternative alleles and CA content. This study offers significant function-based markers that can be utilized in marker-assisted breeding, thereby enhancing their value and applicability.

Funder

Hubei Key Research & Development Plan

Hubei Agriculture Research System

Funds for High Quality Development of Hubei Seed Industry

HZAU-AGIS Cooperation Fund

Key Project of Hubei Hongshan Laboratory

Wuhan Biological Breeding Major Project

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research & Development Plan

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

同舟云学术

1.学者识别学者识别

2.学术分析学术分析

3.人才评估人才评估

"同舟云学术"是以全球学者为主线,采集、加工和组织学术论文而形成的新型学术文献查询和分析系统,可以对全球学者进行文献检索和人才价值评估。用户可以通过关注某些学科领域的顶尖人物而持续追踪该领域的学科进展和研究前沿。经过近期的数据扩容,当前同舟云学术共收录了国内外主流学术期刊6万余种,收集的期刊论文及会议论文总量共计约1.5亿篇,并以每天添加12000余篇中外论文的速度递增。我们也可以为用户提供个性化、定制化的学者数据。欢迎来电咨询!咨询电话:010-8811{复制后删除}0370

www.globalauthorid.com

TOP

Copyright © 2019-2024 北京同舟云网络信息技术有限公司
京公网安备11010802033243号  京ICP备18003416号-3