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Duplicate mutations of GhCYP450 lead to the production of ms5m6 male sterile line in cotton
Saturday, 2023/01/21 | 06:23:39

Yun MaoFan DaiZhanfeng SiLei Fang & TianZhen Zhang

Theoretical and Applied Genetics January 2023; vol. 136: 1–14

 

Figure: Cytochrom P450.

 

Key message

The duplicated male sterile genes ms5m6 in cotton were map-based cloned and validated by the virus-induced gene silencing assays. Duplicate mutations of the GhCYP450 gene encoding a cytochrome P450 protein are responsible for the male sterility in cotton.

Abstract

The utilization of male sterility in cotton plays a vital role in improving yield and fiber quality. A complete male sterile line (ms5ms6) has been extensively used to develop hybrid cotton worldwide. Using Zhongkang-A (ZK-A) developed by transferring Bt and ms5ms6 genes into the commercial cultivar Zhongmiansuo 12, the duplicate genes were map-based cloned and confirmed via the virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) assays. The duplicate mutations of GhCYP450 genes encoding a cytochrome P450 protein were responsible for producing male sterility in ms5ms6 in cotton. Sequence alignment showed that GhCYP450-Dt in ZK-A differed in two critical aspects from the fertile wild-type TM-1: GhCYP450-Dt has three amino acid (D98E, E168K, G198R) changes in the coding region and a 7-bp (GGAAAAA) insertion in the promoter domain; GhCYP450-At appears to be premature termination of GhCYP450 translation. Further morphological observation and cytological examination of GhCYP450-silenced plants induced by VIGS exhibited shorter filaments and no mature pollen grains. These results indicate that GhCYP450 is essential for pollen exine formation and pollen development for male fertility. Investigating the mechanisms of ms5ms6 male sterility will deepen our understanding of the development and utilization of heterosis.

 

See https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00122-023-04296-z

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