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Capitolo 2- Analisi del genoma nucleare delle piante: la struttura, l'espressione e le funzioni Capitolo 12- Produzione di biocombustibili e biocarburanti
IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF INDUCED MUTATIONS IN A SUNFLOWER TILLING PLATFORM
The TILLING strategy has been successfully applied to the sunflower genome in our
laboratory (“sunTILL platform”). The interest was first focused on some key enzymes of the fatty
acid pathway, because of the interest in increasing the nutritional value of sunflower oil by the
reduction of the ratio of saturated to unsaturated fatty acids. Moreover, P. halstedii is one of the
most dangerous pathogens that affects sunflower cultivation in the Mediterranean area. Therefore
the availability of a stable and effective system, as genetic resistance, for the pest-control results of
prime importance. Thereby, a pilot assay on 1,152 sunflower M2 lines was carried out by the
reverse genetic screening of four genes: the kasII and kasIII genes, respectively codifying the
isoforms II and III of the β-keto-acyl-ACP-synthetase; the fad2-1 gene, encoding the enzyme
responsible of the converting reaction of oleic acid to linoleic acid; the AY490791 gene, involved in
P. halstedii resistance.
Since few genomic sequences are publicly available for sunflower, the reverse genetic
screening was preceded by an accurate reconstruction of candidate gene models, by the
amplification and the subsequent sequencing of short overlapping fragments. For each candidate
gene the most promising region for TILLING analysis was thereby identified. In this way, new
primer pairs flanking this region were set on the intronic sequences, with the aim to improve the
screening efficiency on the coding regions.
In the pilot assay, nine mutant lines have been totally identified. The four mutations scored in
the kasII gene were homozygous; three of them were localized in introns, while one caused a G/T
transversion, resulting in a premature stop-codon (E139*). No mutant lines were identified for the
kasIII gene. In the case of fad2-1 gene, three mutations were identified: one resulted in a missense
change (F26L), a second caused a silent change (R46=) and a third was situated in the non-coding
region. The AY490791 gene screening revealed two mutations, both localized in non-coding
sequence. Each mutant line was then confirmed by sequencing and genotyped by microsatellite
markers to exclude any individuals originating from cross-pollination events. The results of this first
reverse genetic screening translated into an average mutation frequency of 1/475 kb
Valorizzazione dell'olio "TERRA DI BARI" mediante l'applicazione dei marcatori molecolari microsatellite
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