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Research Article | Open Access

A 1-bp deletion in the MC04g1399 is highly associated with failure to produce fruit wart in bitter gourd

Jia Liua,b,c,1,Junjie Cuid,1Jichi Donga,b,cJian Zhonga,b,cChunfeng Zhonga,b,cFanchong Yuana,b,cWendong Guana,b,cFang Hua,b,c,eJiaowen Chenga,b,c( )Kailin Hua,b,c( )
College of Horticulture, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510642, China
Key Laboratory of Biology and Genetic Improvement of Horticultural Crops (South China), Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510642, China
Guangdong Vegetables Engineering Research Center, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510642, China
Department of Horticulture, Foshan University, Foshan, Guangdong 528225, China
Henry Fok School of Biology and Agricultural, Shaoguan University, Shaoguan, Guangdong 512023, China

1 These authors contributed equally to this work.

Peer review under responsibility of Chinese Society of Horticultural Science (CSHS) and Institute of Vegetables and Flowers (IVF), Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS)

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Abstract

Fruit wart is an important appearance trait influencing consumer preferences of bitter gourd (Momordica charantia L.). The molecular genetic mechanisms underlying fruit wart formation in bitter gourd are largely unknown. In this study, genetic analysis based on four generations showed that fruit wart formation in bitter gourd was controlled by a single dominant locus named as Fwa. The Fwa locus was initially mapped into a 4.82 Mb region on pseudochromosome 4 by BSA-seq analysis and subsequently narrowed down to a 286.30 kb region by linkage analysis. A large F2 population consisting of 2 360 individuals was used to screen recombinants, and the Fwa locus was finally fine mapped into a 22.70 kb region harboring four protein-coding genes through recombination analysis. MC04g1399, encoding an epidermal patterning factor 2-like protein, was proposed as the best candidate gene for Fwa via sequence variation and expression analysis. In addition, a 1-bp insertion and deletion (InDel) variation within MC04g1399 was converted to a cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence (CAPS) marker that could precisely distinguish between the warty and non-warty types with an accuracy rate of 100% among a wide panel of 126 bitter gourd germplasm resources. Our results not only provide a scientific basis for deciphering the molecular mechanisms underlying fruit wart formation but also provide a powerful tool for efficient genetic improvement of fruit wart via marker-assisted selection.

Horticultural Plant Journal
Pages 171-180
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Liu J, Cui J, Dong J, et al. A 1-bp deletion in the MC04g1399 is highly associated with failure to produce fruit wart in bitter gourd. Horticultural Plant Journal, 2024, 10(1): 171-180. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hpj.2022.12.017

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Received: 13 March 2023
Revised: 01 May 2023
Accepted: 15 August 2023
Published: 23 November 2023
© 2023 Chinese Society for Horticultural Science (CSHS) and Institute of Vegetables and Flowers (IVF), Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS).

This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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