Diversity of PsSym29 and PsNRLK1 genes in the VIR germplasm collection of pea (Pisum sativum L.)

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Ecological genetics Pub Date : 2022-12-24 DOI:10.17816/ecogen111959
V. Zhukov, A. Zhernakov, Maria Yu. Belozerova, I. Dodueva, M. Lebedeva, L. Lutova, I. Tikhonovich
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BACKGROUND: N.I. Vavilov Institute of Plant Genetic Resources (VIR) (Saint Petersburg, Russia) maintains a large collection of pea (Pisum sativum L.). Earlier, several growth and yield parameters were recorded for plants of 99 accessions grown under inoculation with nodule bacteria and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Polymorphism of genes encoding symbiotic receptor kinase PsSym29 [participating in the autoregulation of nodulation (AON) system] and closely related receptor kinase PsNRLK1 (with yet unknown function in symbiosis) was assessed in 99 pea genotypes from the VIR collection. Nucleotide diversity, Tajimas D, and Fay and Wus H statistics were calculated using DNAsp 5.0 software. The significance of associations of allelic state of the sequenced genes with the growth and yield parameters was tested by two-way ANOVA followed by FDR correction and by regression analysis. RESULTS: Nucleotide diversity and the ratio of synonymous to non-synonymous substitutions was greater in PsNRLK1 as compared to PsSym29. The analysis of Fay and Wus H in sliding window revealed signatures of positive selection in one site of PsSym29 and in three sites of PsNRLK1 gene sequences located in 1st exons encoding LRR (leucine rich repeat) domains. No significant associations of allelic state of neither PsSym29 nor PsNRLK1 genes was found with plant growth and yield parameters. CONCLUSIONS: The sequences of both PsSym29 and PsNRLK1 genes undergo positive selection, but the conditions in which specific allelic states of the genes become adaptive are to be elucidated in future.
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豌豆VIR种质资源中PsSym29和PsNRLK1基因的多样性
背景:N.I. Vavilov植物遗传资源研究所(VIR)(俄罗斯圣彼得堡)保存了大量豌豆(Pisum sativum L.)。在此之前,我们记录了99个材料在接种根瘤菌和丛枝菌根真菌的情况下的几个生长和产量参数。材料和方法:在VIR收集的99种豌豆基因型中,对编码共生受体激酶PsSym29(参与结瘤(AON)系统的自动调节)和密切相关的受体激酶PsNRLK1(在共生中功能未知)的基因多态性进行了评估。核苷酸多样性、Tajimas D、Fay和Wus H统计量采用DNAsp 5.0软件计算。通过双因素方差分析、FDR校正和回归分析,检验基因等位状态与生长和产量参数的相关性。结果:与PsSym29相比,PsNRLK1的核苷酸多样性和同义置换与非同义置换的比例更大。滑动窗口Fay和Wus H分析显示PsSym29基因序列的1个位点和编码LRR (leucine rich repeat)结构域的PsNRLK1基因序列的3个位点存在正选择特征。PsSym29和PsNRLK1基因的等位基因状态与植物生长和产量参数均无显著相关性。结论:PsSym29和PsNRLK1基因的序列均经历了正选择,但在何种条件下这些基因的特定等位状态具有适应性还有待进一步研究。
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Ecological genetics
Ecological genetics Environmental Science-Ecology
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期刊介绍: The journal Ecological genetics is an international journal which accepts for consideration original manuscripts that reflect the results of field and experimental studies, and fundamental research of broad conceptual and/or comparative context corresponding to the profile of the Journal. Once a year, the editorial Board reviews and, if necessary, corrects the rules for authors and the journal rubrics.
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