Genetic mapping reveals a candidate gene controlling fruit length in pumpkin.

Front Plant Sci

Laboratory of Germplasm Innovation and Molecular Breeding, College of Agriculture and Biotechnology, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China.

Published: May 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Fruit length is really important for how pumpkins look and how many can be grown.
  • Researchers studied two types of pumpkins, one with long fruits and one with short fruits, to figure out which gene affects the fruit length.
  • They found a special gene that might help control how long pumpkins grow by affecting how cells divide, which could help farmers breed better pumpkins in the future.

Article Abstract

Fruit length (FL) is an important economical trait that affects fruit yield and appearance. Pumpkin ( Duch) contains a wealth genetic variation in fruit length. However, the natural variation underlying differences in pumpkin fruit length remains unclear. In this study, we constructed a F segregate population using KG1 producing long fruit and MBF producing short fruit as parents to identify the candidate gene for fruit length. By bulked segregant analysis (BSA-seq) and Kompetitive Allele-Specific PCR (KASP) approach of fine mapping, we obtained a 50.77 kb candidate region on chromosome 14 associated with the fruit length. Then, based on sequence variation, gene expression and promoter activity analyses, we identified a candidate gene () encoding E3 ubiquitin ligase in this region may account for the variation of fruit length. One SNP variation in promoter of changed the GT1CONSENSUS, and DUAL-LUC assay revealed that this variation significantly affected the promoter activity of . RNA-seq analysis indicated that might associated with the cell division process and negatively regulate fruit length. Collectively, our work identifies an important allelic affecting fruit length, and provides a target gene manipulating fruit length in future pumpkin breeding.

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