Mapping-by-Sequencing Identifies HvPHYTOCHROME C as a Candidate Gene for the early maturity 5 Locus Modulating the Circadian Clock and Photoperiodic …

A Pankin, C Campoli, X Dong, B Kilian, R Sharma… - Genetics, 2014 - academic.oup.com
A Pankin, C Campoli, X Dong, B Kilian, R Sharma, A Himmelbach, R Saini, SJ Davis
Genetics, 2014academic.oup.com
Phytochromes play an important role in light signaling and photoperiodic control of flowering
time in plants. Here we propose that the red/far-red light photoreceptor HvPHYTOCHROME
C (HvPHYC), carrying a mutation in a conserved region of the GAF domain, is a candidate
underlying the early maturity 5 locus in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). We fine mapped the
gene using a mapping-by-sequencing approach applied on the whole-exome capture data
from bulked early flowering segregants derived from a backcross of the Bowman (eam5) …
Abstract
Phytochromes play an important role in light signaling and photoperiodic control of flowering time in plants. Here we propose that the red/far-red light photoreceptor HvPHYTOCHROME C (HvPHYC), carrying a mutation in a conserved region of the GAF domain, is a candidate underlying the early maturity 5 locus in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). We fine mapped the gene using a mapping-by-sequencing approach applied on the whole-exome capture data from bulked early flowering segregants derived from a backcross of the Bowman(eam5) introgression line. We demonstrate that eam5 disrupts circadian expression of clock genes. Moreover, it interacts with the major photoperiod response gene Ppd-H1 to accelerate flowering under noninductive short days. Our results suggest that HvPHYC participates in transmission of light signals to the circadian clock and thus modulates light-dependent processes such as photoperiodic regulation of flowering.
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