Gene markers for grain polyphenol oxidase activity in common wheat

作者:Wang X B; Ma C X*; Si H Q; Qiao Y Q; Chang C; He X F; Xia Y X
来源:Molecular Breeding, 2009, 23(1): 163-170.
DOI:10.1007/s11032-008-9223-1

摘要

Polyphenol oxidase (PPO) in grain is regarded as a major factor resulting in time-dependent darkening of wheat end products, particularly for Asian noodles and steamed bread. Breeding wheat cultivars with low PPO activity using efficient and reliable markers is one of the best ways to reduce the undesirable darkening. In the present study, we developed a gene-specific marker (PPO05) for low PPO activity from the sequence AY515506. This marker detected double PCR fragments (< 750 and > 750 bp) in the cultivars with low PPO activity and a single PCR fragment (< 750 bp) in the cultivars with high PPO activity. Screening of this marker on 235 Chinese wheat micro-core collections showed that the double fragments were present in 113 genotypes and the single fragments in the remaining 122 genotypes. Statistic analysis revealed that the cultivars with the double fragments had significantly lower mean PPO activity than those with single fragments. Through sequence analysis and blast search in NCBI, we found that the cultivars with the double fragments contained the PPO-2Ab allele, while the cultivars with the single fragments contained the PPO-2Aa allele. The PPO-2Ab and PPO-2Da alleles were associated with the low grain PPO activity and the PPO-2Aa and PPO-2Db alleles associated with the high PPO activity. The genotypes carrying both PPO-2Ab and PPO-2Da showed the lowest PPO activity, while the genotypes carrying both PPO-2Aa and PPO-2Db showed the highest PPO activity. Comparison of PPO05 and STS01 with the STS markers PPO18 and PPO29 showed that the larger and small fragments of PPO05 were equivalent to the 876- and 685-bp fragments of PPO18, respectively, and that STS01 was the complementary marker of PPO29. Thus, the STS markers PPO05 and STS01 along with PPO18 and PPO29 are the efficient and reliable markers for the evaluation of PPO activity and can be used in wheat breeding programs to improve the quality of noodles and other end products.