Identification of Structural Variants in Two Novel Genomes of Maize Inbred Lines Possibly Related to Glyphosate Tolerance.

TitleIdentification of Structural Variants in Two Novel Genomes of Maize Inbred Lines Possibly Related to Glyphosate Tolerance.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsMahmoud, M, Gracz-Bernaciak, J, Żywicki, M, Karłowski, W, Twardowski, T, Tyczewska, A
JournalPlants (Basel)
Volume9
Issue4
Date Published2020 Apr 18
ISSN2223-7747
Abstract

To study genetic variations between genomes of plants that are naturally tolerant and sensitive to glyphosate, we used two L. lines traditionally bred in Poland. To overcome the complexity of the maize genome, two sequencing technologies were employed: Illumina and Single Molecule Real-Time (SMRT) PacBio. Eleven thousand structural variants, 4 million SNPs and approximately 800 thousand indels differentiating the two genomes were identified. Detailed analyses allowed to identify 20 variations within the EPSPS gene, but all of them were predicted to have moderate or unknown effects on gene expression. Other genes of the shikimate pathway encoding bifunctional 3-dehydroquinate dehydratase/shikimate dehydrogenase and chorismate synthase were altered by variants predicted to have a high impact on gene expression. Additionally, high-impact variants located within the genes involved in the active transport of glyphosate through the cell membrane encoding phosphate transporters as well as multidrug and toxic compound extrusion have been identified.

DOI10.3390/plants9040523
Alternate JournalPlants (Basel)
PubMed ID32325671
PubMed Central IDPMC7238182
Grant ListUMO-2012/06/A/NZ9/00125 / / Narodowym Centrum Nauki /