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Fine Mapping and Identifying Candidate Gene of Underlying Yellow Peel in

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Journal Front Plant Sci
Date 2023 May 8
PMID 37152148
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As a conspicuous trait, peel color is one of the most important characteristics that affects commodity quality and consumer preferences. The locus underlying yellow peel in (zucchini) was first reported in 1922; however, its molecular mechanism is still unknown. In this study, a genetic analysis revealed that yellow peel is controlled by a single dominant genetic factor. Furthermore, was mapped in a ~170 kb region on chromosome 10 by bulked segregated analysis (BSA) and fine mapping in F and BC segregating populations. The candidate region harbors fifteen annotated genes, among which () is regarded as a promising candidate gene. encodes a magnesium chelatase H subunit involved in chlorophyll biosynthesis, and its mutation can result in a reduction in chlorophyll content and yellow phenotype. Interestingly, a large fragment (~15 kb) duplication containing incomplete was inserted in the candidate interval, resulting in two reformed CpCHLH proteins in the yellow parental line. It is most likely that the reformed CpCHLH proteins act as a malfunctional competitor of the normal CpCHLH protein to interrupt the formation of chlorophyll. Overall, the isolation of will shed light on the molecular mechanism of the peel color regulation of zucchini and lay a foundation for breeding.

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