Map-based cloning of the APRR2 gene controlling green stigma in bitter gourd ( Momordica charantia ).

Frontiers in plant science(2023)

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Bitter gourd is an economically important vegetable and medicinal crop distinguished by its bitter fruits. Its stigma color is widely used to assess the distinctiveness, uniformity, and stability of bitter gourd varieties. However, limited researches have been dedicated to genetic basis of its stigma color. In this study, we employed bulked segregant analysis (BSA) sequencing to identify a single dominant locus located on pseudochromosome 6 through genetic mapping of an F population ( =241) derived from the cross between green and yellow stigma parental lines. An F-derived F segregation population ( = 847) was further adopted for fine mapping, which delimited the locus to a 13.87 kb region containing one predicted gene (), a homolog of the two-component response regulator-like gene . Sequence alignment analysis of revealed that a 15 bp insertion at exon 9 results in a truncated GLK domain of its encoded protein, which existed in 19 bitter gourd varieties with yellow stigma. A genome-wide synteny search of the bitter gourd genes in Cucurbitaceae family revealed its close relationship with other cucurbits APRR2 genes that are corresponding to white or light green fruit skin. Our findings provide insights into the molecular marker-assisted breeding of bitter gourd stigma color and the mechanism of gene regulation for stigma color.
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bitter gourd, stigma color, BSA-seq, McAPRR2, fine mapping
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