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A Mutation in CsYL2.1 Encoding a Plastid Isoform of Triose Phosphate Isomerase Leads to Yellow Leaf 2.1 (yl2.1) in Cucumber (Cucumis Sativus L.).


ABSTRACT: The leaf is an important photosynthetic organ and plays an essential role in the growth and development of plants. Leaf color mutants are ideal materials for studying chlorophyll metabolism, chloroplast development, and photosynthesis. In this study, we identified an EMS-induced mutant, yl2.1, which exhibited yellow cotyledons and true leaves that did not turn green with leaf growth. The yl2.1 locus was controlled by a recessive nuclear gene. The CsYL2.1 was mapped to a 166.7-kb genomic region on chromosome 2, which contains 24 predicted genes. Only one non-synonymous single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) was found between yl2.1 and wt-WD1 that was located in Exon 7 of Csa2G263900, resulting in an amino acid substitution. CsYL2.1 encodes a plastid isoform of triose phosphate isomerase (pdTPI), which catalyzes the reversible conversion of dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP) to glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (GAP) in chloroplasts. CsYL2.1 was highly expressed in the cotyledons and leaves. The mesophyll cells of the yl2.1 leaves contained reduced chlorophyll and abnormal chloroplasts. Correspondingly, the photosynthetic efficiency of the yl2.1 leaves was impaired. Identification of CsYL2.1 is helpful in elucidating the function of ptTPI in the chlorophyll metabolism and chloroplast development and understanding the molecular mechanism of this leaf color variant in cucumber.

SUBMITTER: Xiong L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7795558 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Mutation in <i>CsYL2.1</i> Encoding a Plastid Isoform of Triose Phosphate Isomerase Leads to <i>Yellow Leaf 2.1</i> (<i>yl2.1</i>) in Cucumber (<i>Cucumis Sativus</i> L.).

Xiong Liangrong L   Du Hui H   Zhang Keyan K   Lv Duo D   He Huanle H   Pan Junsong J   Cai Run R   Wang Gang G  

International journal of molecular sciences 20201230 1


The leaf is an important photosynthetic organ and plays an essential role in the growth and development of plants. Leaf color mutants are ideal materials for studying chlorophyll metabolism, chloroplast development, and photosynthesis. In this study, we identified an EMS-induced mutant, <i>yl2.1</i>, which exhibited yellow cotyledons and true leaves that did not turn green with leaf growth. The <i>yl2.1</i> locus was controlled by a recessive nuclear gene. The <i>CsYL2.1</i> was mapped to a 166.  ...[more]

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