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Characterization of phenylpropanoid pathway genes within European maize (Zea mays L.) inbreds.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Forage quality of maize is influenced by both the content and structure of lignins in the cell wall. Biosynthesis of monolignols, constituting the complex structure of lignins, is catalyzed by enzymes in the phenylpropanoid pathway. RESULTS: In the present study we have amplified partial genomic fragments of six putative phenylpropanoid pathway genes in a panel of elite European inbred lines of maize (Zea mays L.) contrasting in forage quality traits. Six loci, encoding C4H, 4CL1, 4CL2, C3H, F5H, and CAD, displayed different levels of nucleotide diversity and linkage disequilibrium (LD) possibly reflecting different levels of selection. Associations with forage quality traits were identified for several individual polymorphisms within the 4CL1, C3H, and F5H genomic fragments when controlling for both overall population structure and relative kinship. A 1-bp indel in 4CL1 was associated with in vitro digestibility of organic matter (IVDOM), a non-synonymous SNP in C3H was associated with IVDOM, and an intron SNP in F5H was associated with neutral detergent fiber. However, the C3H and F5H associations did not remain significant when controlling for multiple testing. CONCLUSION: While the number of lines included in this study limit the power of the association analysis, our results imply that genetic variation for forage quality traits can be mined in phenylpropanoid pathway genes of elite breeding lines of maize.

SUBMITTER: Andersen JR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2265712 | biostudies-literature | 2008

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization of phenylpropanoid pathway genes within European maize (Zea mays L.) inbreds.

Andersen Jeppe Reitan JR   Zein Imad I   Wenzel Gerhard G   Darnhofer Birte B   Eder Joachim J   Ouzunova Milena M   Lübberstedt Thomas T  

BMC plant biology 20080103


<h4>Background</h4>Forage quality of maize is influenced by both the content and structure of lignins in the cell wall. Biosynthesis of monolignols, constituting the complex structure of lignins, is catalyzed by enzymes in the phenylpropanoid pathway.<h4>Results</h4>In the present study we have amplified partial genomic fragments of six putative phenylpropanoid pathway genes in a panel of elite European inbred lines of maize (Zea mays L.) contrasting in forage quality traits. Six loci, encoding  ...[more]

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