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Genetics and Molecular Biology | 2011

Nucleotide diversity and molecular evolution of the WAG-2 gene in common wheat (Triticum aestivum L) and its relatives

Shuhong Wei; Zhengsong Peng; Yong-Hong Zhou; Zaijun Yang; Kai Wu; Zhongming Ouyang

In this work, we examined the genetic diversity and evolution of the WAG-2 gene based on new WAG-2 alleles isolated from wheat and its relatives. Only single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) and no insertions and deletions (indels) were found in exon sequences of WAG-2 from different species. More SNPs and indels occurred in introns than in exons. For exons, exons+introns and introns, the nucleotide polymorphism π decreased from diploid and tetraploid genotypes to hexaploid genotypes. This finding indicated that the diversity of WAG-2 in diploids was greater than in hexaploids because of the strong selection pressure on the latter. All dn/ds ratios were < 1.0, indicating that WAG-2 belongs to a conserved gene affected by negative selection. Thirty-nine of the 57 particular SNPs and eight of the 10 indels were detected in diploid species. The degree of divergence in intron length among WAG-2 clones and phylogenetic tree topology suggested the existence of three homoeologs in the A, B or D genome of common wheat. Wheat AG-like genes were divided into WAG-1 and WAG-2 clades. The latter clade contained WAG-2, OsMADS3 and ZMM2 genes, indicating functional homoeology among them.


Gene | 2011

Identification of differentially expressed genes in three-pistil mutation in wheat using annealing control primer system

Zaijun Yang; Zhengsong Peng; Shuhong Wei; Yan Yu; Peng Cai

The common wheat line three-pistil (TP) is a valuable mutant for wheat breeding. The TP mutation has normal spike morphology; however, it only produces three pistils per floret. Therefore, it has potential to increase the grain number per spike. In order to determine the underlying molecular mechanism, an annealing control primer system was used to identify the different expressed genes in three-pistil mutation. Using 120 arbitrary ACP primers, we identified three differentially expressed genes in young spikes between two near-isogenic lines (i.e., Chuanmai 28 TP and Chinese Spring TP) and their recurrent parents. We tentatively designated the three differentially expressed genes as DETP-1, DETP-2, and DETP-3. DETP-1 showed similar function with maize cytoplasmic membrane protein, which is involved in cell division in bacteria. DETP-3 is homologous to maize endo-1, 4-beta-glucanase (EGases), which is associated with plant development, cell wall loosening, stem flowering, and root expansion. DETP-2 showed no significant hit with any sequence found in the database and translates unknown protein. These genes would likely play an important role in determining the three pistils trait in wheat.


Genetics and Molecular Biology | 2013

Cloning and characterization of endo-β-1,4-glucanase genes in the common wheat line three pistils

Zaijun Yang; Zhengsong Peng; Shuhong Wei; Yan Yu

In this work, we report the cloning and characterization of endo-β-1,4-glucanase (EGase) genes (TaEG) in the common wheat line three pistils. Three TaEG homoeologous genes (TaEG-4A, TaEG-4B and TaEG-4D) were isolated and found to be located on chromosomes 4AL, 4BS and 4DS, respectively. The three genes showed high conservation of their coding nucleotide sequences and 3 untranslated region. The putative TaEG protein had a molecular mass of 69 kDa, a theoretical pI of 9.39 and a transmembrane domain of 74–96 amino acids in the N-terminus that anchored the protein to the membrane. The genome sequences of TaEG-4A, TaEG-4B and TaEG-4D contained six exons and five introns. All of the introns, except for intron IV, varied in length and sequence composition. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that TaEG was most closely related to rice (Oryza sativa) OsGLU1. The TaEG transcript levels increased significantly during the subsidiary pistil primordium differentiation phase (spike size ∼7–10 mm) in Chuanmai 28 TP (CM28TP). These data provide a basis for future research into the function of TaEG and offer insights into the molecular mechanism of the three pistils mutation in wheat.


Plant Molecular Biology Reporter | 2011

Suppression Subtractive Hybridization Identified Differentially Expressed Genes in Pistil Mutations in Wheat

Zaijun Yang; Zhengsong Peng; Hui Yang; Jun Yang; Shuhong Wei; Peng Cai


Hereditas | 2004

Characterization of the common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) mutation line producing three pistils in a floret

Zhengsong Peng; Jun Yang; Shuhong Wei; Jian‐Hong Zeng


BMC Genomics | 2015

Pistillody mutant reveals key insights into stamen and pistil development in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

Zaijun Yang; Zhengsong Peng; Shuhong Wei; Mingli Liao; Yan Yu; Zeyan Jang


BMC Genomics | 2017

Development of a high-density linkage map and mapping of the three-pistil gene (Pis1) in wheat using GBS markers

Zaijun Yang; Zhen-Yong Chen; Zhengsong Peng; Yan Yu; Mingli Liao; Shuhong Wei


Journal of Medicinal Plants Research | 2012

ISSR and SRAP markers in the genetic relationship analysis among Pinellia in China

Lingling Liu; Zaijun Yang; Shuhong Wei; Zhongming Ouyang; Kai Wu; Zhengsong Peng


Genetika | 2017

Novel fluorescent sequence-related amplified polymorphism(FSRAP) markers for the construction of a genetic linkage map of wheat(Triticum aestivum L.)

Lingbo Zhao; Zhang Li; Jipeng Qu; Yan Yu; Lu Lu; Zhengsong Peng; Wuyun Yang; Shuhong Wei; Jun Yang; Zaijun Yang


Plant Science Journal | 2012

Studies on Genetic Relationship ofPinelliain China by SRAP Analysis

Zhongming Ouyang; Jing Zhao; Zhengsong Peng; Zaijun Yang; Shuhong Wei

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Zhengsong Peng

China West Normal University

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Zaijun Yang

China West Normal University

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Yan Yu

China West Normal University

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Jun Yang

China West Normal University

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Kai Wu

China West Normal University

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Peng Cai

China West Normal University

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Zhongming Ouyang

China West Normal University

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Mingli Liao

China West Normal University

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Yong-Hong Zhou

Sichuan Agricultural University

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Hui Yang

China West Normal University

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