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Single nucleotide polymorphism and haplotype diversity in the sucrose synthase 3 gene of rice KCI 등재

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한국작물학회 (Korean Society Of Crop Science)
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Sucrose synthase 3 which is a third active gene present in rice, is localized predominantly in rice endosperm. This sucrose synthase 3 may play an important role in the starch filling in the milky stage rice seed, probably involving in the starch physicochemical properties. As the genetic diversity at this locus is little informed, forty three rice consisting of japonica, indica and Oryza rufipogon were targeted to amplify full sequence of sucrose synthase 3 to examine the frequency and distribution of nucleotide polymorphism. Total of 755 all sequence variants detected, 491 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and 264 indels were successfully identified in 7618 bp of sequence containing the sucrose synthase 3 transcript, promoter and 3' non-transcribed region. The frequency of nucleotide changes and indels were high, on average one polymorphism per 15.5 bp and one indel per 28.9 bp with 11 sequence-based haplotypes distinguishable among the varieties and lines. Both the frequency of nucleotide changes and indels were frequent in non-coding region, but rare in coding region. Sequencing a polymorphism region in the promoter showed one base change on one of cis-element from T (CATGCATA to A (CATGCACA) that might implicate in seed specificity. The presence of a high number of haplotype shared by a few varieties indicated a little information on linkage disequilibrium.

저자
  • Puji Lestari(School of Plant Science, Seoul National University, Indonesian Center for Agricultural Biotechnology and Genetic Resources Research and Development)
  • Gi An Lee(National Institute of Crop Science, RDA)
  • Tae-Ho Ham(School of Plant Science, Seoul National University)
  • Ho-Hoon Lee(School of Plant Science, Seoul National University)
  • Reflinur(School of Plant Science, Seoul National University, Indonesian Center for Agricultural Biotechnology and Genetic Resources Research and Development)
  • Wenzhu Jiang(School of Plant Science, Seoul National University)
  • Mi-Ok Woo(School of Plant Science, Seoul National University)
  • Rihua Piao(School of Plant Science, Seoul National University)
  • Hee-Jong Koh(School of Plant Science, Seoul National University) Corresponding Author