GLABROUS ( CmGL ) encodes a HD-ZIP IV transcription factor playing roles in multicellular trichome initiation in melon

Theoretical and Applied Genetics(2017)

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Key message Map-based cloning identified CmGL that encodes a HD-ZIP type IV transcription factor that controls multicellular trichome initiation in melon. Abstract Trichomes are small hairs covering the aerial parts of plants that originate from the epidermal cells, which can protect plants against the damage by insects and pathogens. The regulatory pathway of unicellular trichomes has been well studied in the model plant Arabidopsis . Little is known about the genetic control and regulation of trichome development in melon ( Cucumis melo L.) which has multicellular trichomes. In this study, we identified a melon mutant, cmgl , which showed completely glabrous on all aerial organs. A bulked segregant analysis was conducted to identify polymorphic markers for linkage analysis in a population with 256 F 2 plants, which allowed to locate the cmgl locus in melon chromosome VIII. Next-generation sequencing-aided marker discovery and fine mapping in a large population with 1536 F 2 plants narrowed the candidate gene region to 12 kb that harbored only one candidate gene for cmgl , which encoded a class IV homeodomain-associated leucine zipper transcription factor. Four SNPs in the coding region of the CmGL gene were identified between the two parental lines; a single base substitution from C to A resulted in a premature termination codon and a truncated protein in the cmgl . The SNP was converted into a dCAPS marker, which showed co-segregation in the F 2 population and 564 melon accessions. Result of this study will be helpful for better understanding of genetic control of trichome development in melon and marker-assisted selection in developing new cultivars.
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