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A 5.2‐kb insertion in the coding sequence of PavSCPL, a serine carboxypeptidase‐like enhances fruit firmness in Prunus avium
by
Song, Lulu
, Qi, Xiliang
, Li, Ming
, Liu, Congli
, Dong, Yuanxin
, Chen, Lei
in
Alleles
/ allelic variation
/ Biomarkers
/ biotechnology
/ Breeding
/ BSA‐seq
/ Carboxypeptidase
/ Carboxypeptidases - genetics
/ Carboxypeptidases - metabolism
/ Chromosome 6
/ Chromosome Mapping
/ Chromosomes
/ Cloning
/ dominant genes
/ exons
/ Firmness
/ Frequency distribution
/ Fruit - genetics
/ fruit firmness
/ fruit quality
/ Fruits
/ Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
/ Gene mapping
/ Gene sequencing
/ Gene silencing
/ Genes
/ Genes, Plant - genetics
/ Genetic analysis
/ Genetic control
/ Insertion
/ molecular marker
/ Molecular modelling
/ null alleles
/ PavSCPL
/ Pectin
/ Phenotype
/ Phenotypes
/ Plant Proteins - genetics
/ Plant Proteins - metabolism
/ Prunus avium
/ Prunus avium - genetics
/ reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction
/ Sequence analysis
/ serine
/ Serine carboxypeptidase
/ Shelf life
/ Softening
/ sweet cherry
2024
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A 5.2‐kb insertion in the coding sequence of PavSCPL, a serine carboxypeptidase‐like enhances fruit firmness in Prunus avium
by
Song, Lulu
, Qi, Xiliang
, Li, Ming
, Liu, Congli
, Dong, Yuanxin
, Chen, Lei
in
Alleles
/ allelic variation
/ Biomarkers
/ biotechnology
/ Breeding
/ BSA‐seq
/ Carboxypeptidase
/ Carboxypeptidases - genetics
/ Carboxypeptidases - metabolism
/ Chromosome 6
/ Chromosome Mapping
/ Chromosomes
/ Cloning
/ dominant genes
/ exons
/ Firmness
/ Frequency distribution
/ Fruit - genetics
/ fruit firmness
/ fruit quality
/ Fruits
/ Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
/ Gene mapping
/ Gene sequencing
/ Gene silencing
/ Genes
/ Genes, Plant - genetics
/ Genetic analysis
/ Genetic control
/ Insertion
/ molecular marker
/ Molecular modelling
/ null alleles
/ PavSCPL
/ Pectin
/ Phenotype
/ Phenotypes
/ Plant Proteins - genetics
/ Plant Proteins - metabolism
/ Prunus avium
/ Prunus avium - genetics
/ reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction
/ Sequence analysis
/ serine
/ Serine carboxypeptidase
/ Shelf life
/ Softening
/ sweet cherry
2024
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A 5.2‐kb insertion in the coding sequence of PavSCPL, a serine carboxypeptidase‐like enhances fruit firmness in Prunus avium
by
Song, Lulu
, Qi, Xiliang
, Li, Ming
, Liu, Congli
, Dong, Yuanxin
, Chen, Lei
in
Alleles
/ allelic variation
/ Biomarkers
/ biotechnology
/ Breeding
/ BSA‐seq
/ Carboxypeptidase
/ Carboxypeptidases - genetics
/ Carboxypeptidases - metabolism
/ Chromosome 6
/ Chromosome Mapping
/ Chromosomes
/ Cloning
/ dominant genes
/ exons
/ Firmness
/ Frequency distribution
/ Fruit - genetics
/ fruit firmness
/ fruit quality
/ Fruits
/ Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
/ Gene mapping
/ Gene sequencing
/ Gene silencing
/ Genes
/ Genes, Plant - genetics
/ Genetic analysis
/ Genetic control
/ Insertion
/ molecular marker
/ Molecular modelling
/ null alleles
/ PavSCPL
/ Pectin
/ Phenotype
/ Phenotypes
/ Plant Proteins - genetics
/ Plant Proteins - metabolism
/ Prunus avium
/ Prunus avium - genetics
/ reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction
/ Sequence analysis
/ serine
/ Serine carboxypeptidase
/ Shelf life
/ Softening
/ sweet cherry
2024
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A 5.2‐kb insertion in the coding sequence of PavSCPL, a serine carboxypeptidase‐like enhances fruit firmness in Prunus avium
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A 5.2‐kb insertion in the coding sequence of PavSCPL, a serine carboxypeptidase‐like enhances fruit firmness in Prunus avium
2024
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Summary Fruit firmness is an important trait in sweet cherry breeding because it directly positively influences fruit transportability, storage and shelf life. However, the underlying genes responsible and the molecular mechanisms that control fruit firmness remain unknown. In this study, we identified a candidate gene, PavSCPL, encoding a serine carboxypeptidase‐like protein with natural allelic variation, that controls fruit firmness in sweet cherry using map‐based cloning and functionally characterized PavSCPL during sweet cherry fruit softening. Genetic analysis revealed that fruit firmness in the ‘Rainier’ × ‘Summit’ F1 population was controlled by a single dominant gene. Bulked segregant analysis combined with fine mapping narrowed the candidate gene to a 473‐kb region (7418778–7 891 914 bp) on chromosome 6 which included 72 genes. The candidate gene PavSCPL, and a null allele harbouring a 5244‐bp insertion in the second exon that completely inactivated PavSCPL expression and resulted in the extra‐hard‐flesh phenotype, were identified by RNA‐sequencing analysis and gene cloning. Quantitative RT‐PCR analysis revealed that the PavSCPL expression level was increased with fruit softening. Virus‐induced gene silencing of PavSCPL enhanced fruit firmness and suppressed the activities of certain pectin‐degrading enzymes in the fruit. In addition, we developed functional molecular markers for PavSCPL and the Pavscpl5.2‐k allele that co‐segregated with the fruit firmness trait. Overall, this research identified a crucial functional gene for fruit firmness. The results provide insights into the genetic control and molecular mechanism of the fruit firmness trait and present useful molecular markers for molecular‐assisted breeding for fruit firmness in sweet cherry.
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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