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Plant Physiol


Title:Genetic analysis of strawberry fruit aroma and identification of O-methyltransferase FaOMT as the locus controlling natural variation in mesifurane content
Author(s):Zorrilla-Fontanesi Y; Rambla JL; Cabeza A; Medina JJ; Sanchez-Sevilla JF; Valpuesta V; Botella MA; Granell A; Amaya I;
Address:"Instituto Andaluz de Investigacion y Formacion Agraria y Pesquera, Centro de Churriana, 29140 Malaga, Spain"
Journal Title:Plant Physiol
Year:2012
Volume:20120403
Issue:2
Page Number:851 - 870
DOI: 10.1104/pp.111.188318
ISSN/ISBN:1532-2548 (Electronic) 0032-0889 (Print) 0032-0889 (Linking)
Abstract:"Improvement of strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa) fruit flavor is an important goal in breeding programs. To investigate genetic factors controlling this complex trait, a strawberry mapping population derived from genotype '1392', selected for its superior flavor, and '232' was profiled for volatile compounds over 4 years by headspace solid phase microextraction coupled to gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. More than 300 volatile compounds were detected, of which 87 were identified by comparison of mass spectrum and retention time to those of pure standards. Parental line '1392' displayed higher volatile levels than '232', and these and many other compounds with similar levels in both parents segregated in the progeny. Cluster analysis grouped the volatiles into distinct chemically related families and revealed a complex metabolic network underlying volatile production in strawberry fruit. Quantitative trait loci (QTL) detection was carried out over 3 years based on a double pseudo-testcross strategy. Seventy QTLs covering 48 different volatiles were detected, with several of them being stable over time and mapped as major QTLs. Loci controlling gamma-decalactone and mesifurane content were mapped as qualitative traits. Using a candidate gene approach we have assigned genes that are likely responsible for several of the QTLs. As a proof of concept we show that one homoeolog of the O-methyltransferase gene (FaOMT) is the locus responsible for the natural variation of mesifurane content. Sequence analysis identified 30 bp in the promoter of this FaOMT homoeolog containing putative binding sites for basic/helix-loop-helix, MYB, and BZIP transcription factors. This polymorphism fully cosegregates with both the presence of mesifurane and the high expression of FaOMT during ripening"
Keywords:"4-Butyrolactone/analogs & derivatives/chemistry Alleles Base Sequence Chromosome Mapping Flavoring Agents/*chemistry Fragaria/enzymology/*genetics Fruit/*enzymology/genetics Furans/*chemistry Genes, Plant Genetic Variation Genomic Instability Methyltransf;"
Notes:"MedlineZorrilla-Fontanesi, Yasmin Rambla, Jose-Luis Cabeza, Amalia Medina, Juan J Sanchez-Sevilla, Jose F Valpuesta, Victoriano Botella, Miguel A Granell, Antonio Amaya, Iraida eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2012/04/05 Plant Physiol. 2012 Jun; 159(2):851-70. doi: 10.1104/pp.111.188318. Epub 2012 Apr 3"

 
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