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Molecular Genetic Analysis of Cytoplasmic Male Sterility by Mitochondrial Genome Sequencing and Isolation of a Restorer-of-fertility Candidate Gene in Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.)

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dc.contributor.advisor강병철-
dc.contributor.author조영득-
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-13T17:40:28Z-
dc.date.available2017-07-13T17:40:28Z-
dc.date.issued2013-08-
dc.identifier.other000000013721-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/121031-
dc.description학위논문 (박사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 원예학과, 2013. 8. 강병철.-
dc.description.abstractCytoplasmic-genic male sterility (CGMS), which involves the interactions and conflicts between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes, has been widely used for hybrid seed production in crops including chili peppers. Although the candidates for CMS-associated mitochondrial gene were isolated and molecular markers linked to Restorer-of-fertility (Rf) have been developed in pepper, the understanding of CGMS mechanism and the utilization of reliable molecular breeding system have been limited. Therefore, comparative analysis of CMS and normal mitochondrial genomes, isolation of an Rf candidate gene, and deduction of the origin of CMS cytoplasm were performed in this study.
In the first chapter, comparative analysis between mitochondrial genomes from a CMS pepper line, FS4401 and a fertile pepper line, Jeju was conducted. The complete mitochondrial genomes which were 507,450 and 493,911bp in length were assembled in FS4401 and Jeju, respectively. Although most of gene contents were conserved between two genomes, extensive rearrangement of genome structure resulted in the generation of eighteen blocks of sequences which were syntenic between two mitochondrial genomes and unaligned sequence segments between them. The CMS candidate genes, orf507 and ψatp6-2, were located on the edges of the largest sequence segments which were specific to FS4401. Although severe rearrangements and lack of any similarity with reported sequences in this region hampered the elucidation of detailed mechanism, presence of repeated and overlap sequences on DNA segments implied that extensive rearrangements by nonhomologous end-joining followed by substoichiometric shift due to recombination through repeated sequence might be involved in generation and integration of this region on the master DNA molecule. Further analysis using mtDNA pairs of CMS-normal cytoplasms in other plant species showed common features of DNA regions around CMS-associated genes.
In the second chapter, three kinds of mapping strategies were used to isolate pepper Rf gene. Firstly, pepper BAC clones which contain sequences homologous to petunia Rf gene were screened and mapped. Secondly, AFLP analysis was performed using more than one thousand primer combinations. Finally, comparative mapping was conducted using tomato genome sequence. As the result, a group of selected BAC clones and AFLP markers were mapped on pepper DNA region that was co-segregated with the Rf gene. By six times of chromosome walking started from this region, the sequence which spanned DNA region containing Rf was obtained. Prediction of expressed genes in this sequence using transcriptome analysis screened an Rf-candidate gene, PPR6. The PPR6 gene encoded a pentatricopeptide repeat protein in which degenerative 35 amino acid motif was repeated for fourteen times. Specific expression of this gene in restorer lines showed that PPR6 is a strong candidate for Rf in pepper.
In the third chapter, the origin of CMS cytoplasm was deduced by using plastid DNA markers. The complete sequence of plastid genome in a pepper line FS4401 was assembled and used as the source for marker development. Two plastid sequences, trnH-psbA and rpl16-rpl18 intergenic sequences, were used to analyze cytoplasm types of pepper germplasms which include six Capsicum species. Plastid barcode analysis revealed that cytoplasm types can be divided into six types and four types for trnH-psbA and rpl16-rpl18, respectively. The sequences on these two regions in CMS pepper lines were identical to the sequences of a cytoplasm type of a particular clade in C. annuum. For further investigation, two molecular markers were designed from TrnL-TrnF and rpl16-rpl18 intergenic regions, respectively. Application of these markers to a larger number of germplasm confirmed that the cytoplasm type of CMS is identical to the cytoplasm type of the particular C. annuum clade. These results suggest that the CMS cytoplasm of pepper may originate from an interspecific cross in which the seed parent belonged to the C. annuum clade.
The results of this study are expected to contribute to reliable and efficient molecular breeding for CGMS system as well as provide insights in evolution of CMS cytoplasm and Rf gene in pepper.
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dc.description.tableofcontentsABSTRACT i
CONTENTS v
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS xi

GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1
LITERATURE REVIEW 6

CHAPTER I
Comparative Analysis of Mitochondrial Genomes between CMS and Fertile Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) Lines

ABSTRACT 30
INTRODUCTION 33
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Plant materials 38
Mitochondrial DNA extraction 38
DNA sequencing 39
Sequence assembly 40
Gene annotation and identification of orfs 41
RESULTS
Assembly of complete mitochondrial genome sequence 43
Comparative analysis of general features and sequence contents between mitochondrial genomes 44
Gene contents and localization on mitochondrial genomes 47
Rearrangements of genome structure between CMS and normal mtDNA 54
Distribution of repeated sequences on mitochondrial genomes 61
Structure of sequences around orf507 and ψatp6-2 gene 64
DNA rearrangement pattern and localization of CMS-associated genes in CMS mitochondrial genomes of other crop species 67
DISCUSSION 69
REFERENCES 76


CHAPTER II
Isolation of the Restorer-of-fertility Gene in Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.)

ABSTRACT 82
INTRODUCTION 84
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Plant materials 89
Test crosses 89
Phenotyping scoring 90
Identification and sequence analysis of Rf homologs 90
BAC library screening and grouping of BAC clones 91
Development of molecular markers using HRM analysis and AS-PCR 92
Linkage analysis 92
BSA-AFLP 93
AFLP for F2 individuals 95
Sequencing of amplicons of markers 95
Marker development based on tomato gene sequences 95
Screening of pepper scaffold sequences containing sequences of developed markers 96
Development of strategic pools for PCR-based BAC screening 96
Sequencing of selected BAC clones 97
Transcriptome analysis 97
RT-PCR analysis 98
RESULTS
Marker analysis and generation of segregants for new marker development 99
Phylogenic analysis of petunia Rf gene homologs from pepper 100
BAC library screening and classification 105
Screening of tomato BAC sequence containing petunia Rf homologs 106
Anchoring BAC contigs and G05G1 to a linkage map 106
Development of markers linked to the Rf gene 107
Relative locations of Rf markers 110
Development of AFLP markers which are closely linked to pepper Rf gene 112
Linkage analysis for Rf-linked markers 113
Development of markers based on tomato sequences and application to recombinants of Chungyang F2 population 118
Anchoring of developed markers to pepper genomic DNA scaffolds and integration of mapping information 121
Chromosome walking to define DNA region which co-segregates with Rf 124
Application of Rf-linked markers in breeding lines 126
Analysis of the DNA sequence which co-segregate with Rf gene 130
Sequence analysis of PPR gene located on DNA region which co-segregate with Rf 133
Expression of PPR6 in CMS and restorer lines 136
DISCUSSION 139
REFERENCES 145

CHAPTER III
Utilization of Chloroplast Genome Sequences for the Determination of the Origin of CMS Cytoplasm and Development of a Reliable Marker Associated with CMS

ABSTRACT 150
INTRODUCTION150
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Plant materials 155
Plastid genome assembly 155
Gene annotation, sequence alignment, and repeat prediction 156
DNA isolation and sequence analysis 157
DNA marker analysis 157
High resolution melting analysis 158
RESULTS
Assembly of C. annuum plastid genome 160
Organization and gene contents of pepper chloroplast genome 161
Analyses of trnH-psbA and rpl14-rpl16 intergenic sequences 163
Development of markers to classify pepper species 167
Application of markers derived from plastid and mitochondria sequences to Capsicum germplasm 171
Application of markers derived from plastid and mitochondria sequences to
CMS breeding lines 175
DISCUSSION 178
REFERENCES 184
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dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectCapsicum annuum-
dc.subjectCytoplasmic male steilirity (CMS)-
dc.subjectRestorer-of-fertility (Rf)-
dc.subjectMitochondria-
dc.subjectChloroplast-
dc.subject.ddc635-
dc.titleMolecular Genetic Analysis of Cytoplasmic Male Sterility by Mitochondrial Genome Sequencing and Isolation of a Restorer-of-fertility Candidate Gene in Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.)-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.description.degreeDoctor-
dc.citation.pagesxi, 190-
dc.contributor.affiliation농업생명과학대학 원예학과-
dc.date.awarded2013-08-
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