Although Ca transport in plants is highly complex, the overexpression of vacuolar Ca2+ transporters in crops is a promising new technology to improve dietary Ca supplies through biofortification. Here, we sought to identify novel targets for increasing plant Ca accumulation using genetical and comparative genomics. Expression quantitative trait locus (eQTL) mapping to 1895 cis- and 8015 trans-loci were identified in shoots of an inbred mapping population of Brassica rapa (IMB211 3 R500); 23 cis- and 948 trans-eQTLs responded specifically to altered Ca supply. eQTLs were screened for functional significance using a large database of shoot Ca concentration phenotypes of Arabidopsis thaliana. From 31 Arabidopsis gene identifiers tagged to robust shoot Ca concentration phenotypes, 21 mapped to 27 B. rapa eQTLs, including orthologs of the Ca2+ transporters At-CAX1 and At-ACA8. Two of three independent missense mutants of BraA.cax1a, isolated previously by targeting induced local lesions in genomes, have allele-specific shoot Ca concentration phenotypes compared with their segregating wild types. BraA.CAX1a is a promising target for altering the Ca composition of Brassica, consistent with prior knowledge from Arabidopsis. We conclude that multiple-environment eQTL analysis of complex crop genomes combined with comparative genomics is a powerful technique for novel gene identification/prioritization.
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Genetical and comparative genomics of brassica under altered Ca supply identifies Arabidopsis Ca-transporter orthologs
The Plant Cell, Vol.26(7), pp.2818-2830
2014
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- Title
- Genetical and comparative genomics of brassica under altered Ca supply identifies Arabidopsis Ca-transporter orthologs
- Creators
- Neil S Graham - The University of NottinghamJohn P Hammond - University of ReadingArtem LysenkoSean MayesSeosamh O Lochlainn - The University of NottinghamBego Blasco - University of NottinghamHelen C Bowen - University of WarwickChris J RawlingsJuan J Rios - University of NottinghamSusan WelhamPierre WC CarionLionel X Dupuy - James Hutton InstituteGraham J King - Southern Cross UniversityPhilip J White - James Hutton InstituteMartin R Broadley - University of Nottingham
- Publication Details
- The Plant Cell, Vol.26(7), pp.2818-2830
- Identifiers
- 1752; 991012821682402368
- Academic Unit
- Science; Southern Cross Plant Science; Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Resource Type
- Journal article