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Harnessing γ-TMT Genetic Variations and Haplotypes for Vitamin E Diversity in the Korean Rice Collection.
Somsri, Aueangporn; Chu, Sang-Ho; Nawade, Bhagwat; Lee, Chang-Yong; Park, Yong-Jin.
Afiliação
  • Somsri A; Department of Plant Resources, College of Industrial Sciences, Kongju National University, Yesan 32439, Republic of Korea.
  • Chu SH; Department of Plant Resources, College of Industrial Sciences, Kongju National University, Yesan 32439, Republic of Korea.
  • Nawade B; Department of Plant Resources, College of Industrial Sciences, Kongju National University, Yesan 32439, Republic of Korea.
  • Lee CY; Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, College of Engineering, Kongju National University, Cheonan 31080, Republic of Korea.
  • Park YJ; Department of Plant Resources, College of Industrial Sciences, Kongju National University, Yesan 32439, Republic of Korea.
Antioxidants (Basel) ; 13(2)2024 Feb 14.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38397832
ABSTRACT
Gamma-tocopherol methyltransferase (γ-TMT), a key gene in the vitamin E biosynthesis pathway, significantly influences the accumulation of tocochromanols, thereby determining rice nutritional quality. In our study, we analyzed the γ-TMT gene in 475 Korean rice accessions, uncovering 177 genetic variants, including 138 SNPs and 39 InDels. Notably, two functional SNPs, tmt-E2-28,895,665-G/A and tmt-E4-28,896,689-A/G, were identified, causing substitutions from valine to isoleucine and arginine to glycine, respectively, across 93 accessions. A positive Tajima's D value in the indica group suggests a signature of balancing selection. Haplotype analysis revealed 27 haplotypes, with two shared between cultivated and wild accessions, seven specific to cultivated accessions, and 18 unique to wild types. Further, profiling of vitamin E isomers in 240 accessions and their association with haplotypes revealed that Hap_2, distinguished by an SNP in the 3' UTR (tmt-3UTR-28,897,360-T/A) exhibited significantly lower α-tocopherol (AT), α-tocotrienol (AT3), total tocopherol, and total tocotrienol, but higher γ-tocopherol (GT) in the japonica group. Additionally, in the indica group, Hap_2 showed significantly higher AT, AT3, and total tocopherol, along with lower GT and γ-tocotrienol, compared to Hap_19, Hap_20, and Hap_21. Overall, this study highlights the genetic landscape of γ-TMT and provides a valuable genetic resource for haplotype-based breeding programs aimed at enhancing nutritional profiles.
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