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2. Significant association of the novel Rf4-targeted SNP marker with the restorer for WA-CMS in different rice backgrounds and its utilization in molecular screening
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Li-kai CHEN, Xian-cheng YAN, Jun-hao DAI, Si-ping CHEN, Yong-zhu LIU, Hui WANG, Zhi-qiang CHEN, and Tao GUO
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hybrid rice ,Rf4 ,SNP marker ,fertility restorer ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
Abstract: In the rice cytoplasmic-genetic male sterility (CMS) system, the combination of a CMS line, maintainer line and restorer line carrying the restorer gene to restore fertility, is indispensable for the development of hybrids. However, the process of screening for the trait of fertility restoration is laborious and time-consuming. In the present study, we analyzed the nucleotide sequence of the Rf4 gene, which is the major locus controlling fertility restoration, to identify allele-specific variation. A single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) A/C at +474 in the coding sequence (CDS) was found to be capable of strictly distinguishing groups of alleles Rf4 (A) and rf4 (C). Using KASP genotyping, this valuable SNP was converted to an allele-specific PCR marker. We evaluated and validated the marker among three-line parents with different backgrounds, and the results revealed a complete correlation between SNP alleles and the fertility restoration phenotype. Molecular screening was subsequently carried out for the presence of alleles of Rf4 and Rf3 among 328 diverse rice cultivars with worldwide distribution. The results demonstrate that this SNP marker could be the optimal choice for the molecular identification of potential restorers.
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- 2017
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3. Efficiency of molecular markers in identifying fertility restoration trait of WA-CMS system in rice
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Revathi, P., Medoju, Pavani, Singh, Arun Kumar, Sundaram, R. M., Raju, Sravan, Senguttuvel, P., Kemparaju, K. B., Hariprasad, A. S., Ramesha, M. S., Neeraja, C. N., Rani, N. Shobha, and Viraktamath, B. C.
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- 2013
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4. Marker-assisted improvement of the elite restorer line of rice, RPHR-1005 for resistance against bacterial blight and blast diseases.
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KUMAR, V., BALACHIRANJEEVI, C., NAIK, S., RAMBABU, R., REKHA, G., HARIKA, G., HAJIRA, S., PRANATHI, K., VIJAY, S., ANILA, M., MAHADEVASWAMY, H., KOUSIK, M., YUGANDER, A., ARUNA, J., HARI PRASAD, A., MADHAV, M., LAHA, G., BALACHANDRAN, S., PRASAD, M., and BABU, V.
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RICE blast disease , *RICE breeding , *REPEATED sequence (Genetics) , *HYBRID rice ,RICE genetics - Abstract
This study was carried out to improve the RPHR-1005, a stable restorer line of the popular medium slender grain type rice hybrid, DRRH-3 for bacterial blight (BB) and blast resistance through marker-assisted backcross breeding (MABB). Two major BB resistance genes, Xa21 and Xa33 and a major blast resistance gene, Pi2 were transferred to RPHR-1005 as two individual crosses. Foreground selection for Xa21, Xa33, Pi2, Rf3 and Rf4 was done by using gene-specific functional markers, while 59 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers polymorphic between the donors and recipient parents were used to select the best plant possessing target resistance genes at each backcross generation. Backcrossing was continued till BC F and a promising homozygous backcross derived line possessing Xa21 + Pi2 and another possessing Xa33 were intercrossed to stack the target resistance genes into the genetic background of RPHR-1005. At ICF , 10 promising lines possessing three resistance genes in homozygous condition along with fine-grain type, complete fertility restoration, better panicle exertion and taller plant type (compared to RPHR-1005) were identified. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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5. Development of Gene-Pyramid Lines of the Elite Restorer Line, RPHR-1005 Possessing Durable Bacterial Blight and Blast Resistance.
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Kumar, V. Abhilash, Balachiranjeevi, C. H., Naik, S. Bhaskar, Rambabu, R., Rekha, G., Harika, G., Hajira, S. K., Pranathi, K., Anila, M., Kousik, M., Kumar, S. Vijay, Yugander, A., Aruna, J., Kumar, T. Dilip, Rao, K. Vijaya Sudhakara, Prasad, A. S. Hari, Madhav, M. S., Laha, G. S., Balachandran, S. M., and Prasad, M. S.
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HYBRID rice ,BLIGHT diseases (Botany) ,PLANT fertility - Abstract
RPHR-1005, the stable restorer line of the popular medium slender (MS) grain type rice hybrid, DRRH-3 was improved in this study for resistance against bacterial blight (BB) and blast diseases through marker-assisted backcross breeding (MABB). In this study, four major resistance genes (i.e., Xa21 and Xa33 for BB resistance and Pi2 and Pi54 for blast resistance) have been transferred to RPHR-1005 using RPBio Patho-1 (possessing Xa21 + Pi2), RPBio Patho-2 (possessing Xa21 + Pi54) and FBR1-15EM (possessing Xa33) as the donors. Foreground selection was carried out using PCR-based molecular markers specific for the target resistance genes and the major fertility restorer genes, Rf3 and Rf4, while background selection was carried out using a set of parental polymorphic rice SSR markers and backcrossing was continued uptoBC2 generation. At BC2F2, plants possessing the gene combination- Xa21 + Pi2, Xa21 + Pi54 and Xa33 in homozygous condition and with >92% recovery of the recurrent parent genome (RPG) were identified and intercrossed to combine all the four resistance genes. Twenty-two homozygous, pyramid lines of RPHR-1005 comprising of three single-gene containing lines, six 2-gene containing lines, eight 3-gene containing lines, and five 4-gene containing lines were identified among the double intercross lines at F3 generation (DICF3). They were then evaluated for their resistance against BB and blast, fertility restoration ability and for key agro-morphological traits. While single gene containing lines were resistant to either BB or blast, the 2-gene, 3-gene, and 4-gene pyramid lines showed good level of resistance against both and/or either of the two diseases. Most of the 2-gene, 3-gene, and 4-gene containing pyramid lines showed yield levels and other key agro-morphological and grain quality traits comparable to the original recurrent parent and showed complete fertility restoration ability, with a few showing higher yield as compared to RPHR-1005. Further, the experimental hybrids derived by crossing the gene-pyramid lines of RPHR-1005 with APMS6A (the female parent of DRRH-3), showed heterosis levels equivalent to or higher than DRRH-3. The results of present study exemplify the utility of MABB for targeted improvement of multiple traits in hybrid rice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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6. Lines of corn L-70/9 and B-73 RfC are carrying the gene Rf4 on the same loci
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Vančetović Jelena, Vidaković M., and Babić M.
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maize ,cms-C ,duplication ,Rf4 ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
The inheritance of the fertility restoration in cms-C in maize is very complex, and there are many contradictory results in the literature. There is an indication that there are different parallel or duplicated systems some of which include at least three complementary dominant genes - Rf4, Rf5, Rf6. Also, there is an indication of the duplication of the gene Rf4, which was tested in this work. We used three lines of different genetic constitution regarding Rf genes (B-73Bbms, L-70/9 and B-73cmsC-RfC) and produced different genotypes, combinations of genotypes and generations between them for the screening of fertility/sterility. The results of this work are negative, i.e. we did not prove the duplication of the Rf4 gene. This may be because of the relatively small number of lines that we have used (only three), or because there really is no duplication of the investigated gene. .
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- 2004
7. Development and use of a two-gene marker-aided selection system for fertility restorer genes in rice.
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Sattari, Majid, Kathiresan, Arumugam, Gregorio, Glenn B., Hernandez, Jose E., Nas, Tamerlane M., and Virmani, Sant S.
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CYTOPLASMIC male sterility , *GENETIC polymorphisms , *HYBRID rice , *SELECTION (Plant breeding) , *GENETIC markers , *FERTILITY , *SPECIES hybridization , *GENETICS - Abstract
We have established marker-aided selection strategies for the two major Rf genes ( Rf3 and Rf4) governing fertility restoration of␣cytoplasmic-genetic male sterility (CMS) in rice. Polymorphisms between restorer and non-restorer␣lines were observed using RG140/ PvuII for Rf3 located on chromosome 1 and S10019 /BstUI for Rf4 located on chromosome 10 . DNA polymorphisms associated with these two loci in restorer lines of wild abortive (WA), Dissi, and Gambiaca cytoplasm are conserved, suggesting that similar biological processes control pollen fertility in this diverse cytoplasm. Because of their close linkage to Rf genes and distinct banding patterns, STS markers RG140/ PvuII and S10019/ BstUI are well suited for marker-aided selection, enhanced backcross procedures, and pyramiding of Rf genes in agronomically superior non-restorer lines. The combined use of markers associated with these two loci improved the efficiency of screening for putative restorer lines from a set of elite lines. Positional analyses of Rf4 and the inheritance pattern of the polymorphism in S10019/ BstUI suggest that Rf4, governing fertility restoration in WA-CMS in rice, is likely to be the same gene governing fertility restoration in BT- and HL-CMS that has a gametophytic effect, which explains why 100% pollen fertility in hybrids is impossible to attain. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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8. Significant association of the novel Rf4-targeted SNP marker with the restorer for WA-CMS in different rice backgrounds and its utilization in molecular screening
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Jun-hao Dai, Chen Likai, Xian-cheng Yan, Hui Wang, Siping Chen, Zhiqiang Chen, Tao Guo, and Yongzhu Liu
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Sterility ,Agriculture (General) ,Locus (genetics) ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Plant Science ,Biology ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,hybrid rice ,S1-972 ,03 medical and health sciences ,Food Animals ,Rf4 ,Coding region ,SNP ,Allele ,Genotyping ,Gene ,Genetics ,Ecology ,030104 developmental biology ,fertility restorer ,Animal Science and Zoology ,SNP marker ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,010606 plant biology & botany ,Food Science - Abstract
In the rice cytoplasmic-genetic male sterility (CMS) system, the combination of a CMS line, maintainer line and restorer line carrying the restorer gene to restore fertility, is indispensable for the development of hybrids. However, the process of screening for the trait of fertility restoration is laborious and time-consuming. In the present study, we analyzed the nucleotide sequence of the Rf4 gene, which is the major locus controlling fertility restoration, to identify allele-specific variation. A single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) A/C at +474 in the coding sequence (CDS) was found to be capable of strictly distinguishing groups of alleles Rf4 (A) and rf4 (C). Using KASP genotyping, this valuable SNP was converted to an allele-specific PCR marker. We evaluated and validated the marker among three-line parents with different backgrounds, and the results revealed a complete correlation between SNP alleles and the fertility restoration phenotype. Molecular screening was subsequently carried out for the presence of alleles of Rf4 and Rf3 among 328 diverse rice cultivars with worldwide distribution. The results demonstrate that this SNP marker could be the optimal choice for the molecular identification of potential restorers.
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- 2017
9. Ribosome release factor RF4 and termination factor RF3 are involved in dissociation of peptidyl-tRNA from the ribosome.
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Heurgué-Hamard, Valérie, Karimi, Reza, Mora, Liliana, MacDougall, Jane, Leboeuf, Céline, Grentzmann, Guido, Ehrenberg, Måns, and Buckingham, Richard H.
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RIBOSOMES , *PEPTIDES , *PROTEIN synthesis , *HYDROLASES , *PLASMIDS , *ESCHERICHIA coli - Abstract
PeptidyltRNA dissociation from ribosomes is an energetically costly but apparently inevitable process that accompanies normal protein synthesis. The drop-off products of these events are hydrolysed by peptidyl-tRNA hydrolase. Mutant selections have been made to identify genes involved in the drop-off of peptidyl-tRNA, using a thermosensitive peptidyltRNA hydrolase mutant in Escherichia coli. Transposon insertions upstream of the frr gene, which encodes RF4 (ribosome release or recycling factor), restored growth to this mutant. The insertions impaired expression of the frr gene. Mutations inactivating prfC, encoding RF3 (release factor 3), displayed a similar phenotype. Conversely, production of RF4 from a plasmid increased the thermosensitivity of the peptidyltRNA hydrolase mutant. In vitro measurements of peptidyltRNA release from ribosomes paused at stop signals or sense codons confirmed that RF3 and RF4 were able to stimulate peptidyltRNA release from ribosomes, and showed that this action of RF4 required the presence of translocation factor EF2, known to be needed for the function of RF4 in ribosome recycling. When present together, the three factors were able to stimulate release up to 12-fold. It is suggested that RF4 may displace peptidyltRNA from the ribosome in a manner related to its proposed function in removing deacylated tRNA during ribosome recycling. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1998
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10. Development of Gene-Pyramid Lines of the Elite Restorer Line, RPHR-1005 Possessing Durable Bacterial Blight and Blast Resistance
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M. S. Madhav, S. K. Hajira, M. B. V. N. Kousik, A. Yugander, G. Harika, Madhav Sharan Prasad, C. H. Balachiranjeevi, S. M. Balachandran, K. Vijaya Sudhakara Rao, V. Ravindra Babu, R. Rambabu, A. S. Hari Prasad, R. M. Sundaram, M. Anila, V. Abhilash Kumar, G. Rekha, G. S. Laha, S. Vijay Kumar, J. Aruna, S. Bhaskar Naik, B. C. Viraktamath, K. Pranathi, and T. Dilip Kumar
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Heterosis ,bacterial blight resistance (Xa21 + Xa33) ,blast resistance (Pi2 + Pi54) ,Plant Science ,Biology ,lcsh:Plant culture ,marker-assisted backcross breeding ,01 natural sciences ,Genome ,03 medical and health sciences ,Rf3 ,Rf4 ,Pyramid ,Grain quality ,lcsh:SB1-1110 ,RPHR-1005 ,Gene ,fertility restoration ,Hybrid ,Original Research ,Genetics ,food and beverages ,Background selection ,Retraction ,030104 developmental biology ,Backcrossing ,DRRH-3 ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
RPHR-1005, the stable restorer line of the popular medium slender (MS) grain type rice hybrid, DRRH-3 was improved in this study for resistance against bacterial blight (BB) and blast diseases through marker-assisted backcross breeding (MABB). In this study, four major resistance genes (i.e., Xa21 and Xa33 for BB resistance and Pi2 and Pi54 for blast resistance) have been transferred to RPHR-1005 using RPBio Patho-1 (possessing Xa21 + Pi2), RPBio Patho-2 (possessing Xa21 + Pi54) and FBR1-15EM (possessing Xa33) as the donors. Foreground selection was carried out using PCR-based molecular markers specific for the target resistance genes and the major fertility restorer genes, Rf3 and Rf4, while background selection was carried out using a set of parental polymorphic rice SSR markers and backcrossing was continued uptoBC2 generation. At BC2F2, plants possessing the gene combination- Xa21 + Pi2, Xa21 + Pi54 and Xa33 in homozygous condition and with >92% recovery of the recurrent parent genome (RPG) were identified and intercrossed to combine all the four resistance genes. Twenty-two homozygous, pyramid lines of RPHR-1005 comprising of three single-gene containing lines, six 2-gene containing lines, eight 3-gene containing lines, and five 4-gene containing lines were identified among the double intercross lines at F3 generation (DICF3). They were then evaluated for their resistance against BB and blast, fertility restoration ability and for key agro-morphological traits. While single gene containing lines were resistant to either BB or blast, the 2-gene, 3-gene, and 4-gene pyramid lines showed good level of resistance against both and/or either of the two diseases. Most of the 2-gene, 3-gene, and 4-gene containing pyramid lines showed yield levels and other key agro-morphological and grain quality traits comparable to the original recurrent parent and showed complete fertility restoration ability, with a few showing higher yield as compared to RPHR-1005. Further, the experimental hybrids derived by crossing the gene-pyramid lines of RPHR-1005 with APMS6A (the female parent of DRRH-3), showed heterosis levels equivalent to or higher than DRRH-3. The results of present study exemplify the utility of MABB for targeted improvement of multiple traits in hybrid rice.
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- 2016
11. Lines of corn L-70/9 and B-73 RfC are carrying the gene Rf4 on the same loci
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Vančetović, Jelena, Vidaković, M., and Babić, Milosav
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duplikacija ,cms-C ,duplication ,Rf4 ,kukuruz ,maize - Abstract
The inheritance of the fertility restoration in cms-C in maize is very complex, and there are many contradictory results in the literature. There is an indication that there are different parallel or duplicated systems some of which include at least three complementary dominant genes - Rf4, Rf5, Rf6. Also, there is an indication of the duplication of the gene Rf4, which was tested in this work. We used three lines of different genetic constitution regarding Rf genes (B-73Bbms, L-70/9 and B-73cmsC-RfC) and produced different genotypes, combinations of genotypes and generations between them for the screening of fertility/sterility. The results of this work are negative, i.e. we did not prove the duplication of the Rf4 gene. This may be because of the relatively small number of lines that we have used (only three), or because there really is no duplication of the investigated gene. Nasleđivanje povraćaja fertilnosti kod cms-C tipa muške sterilnosti kukuruza je po svoj prilici veoma složeno. Smatra se da postoji više paralelnih genetičkih sistema, koji mogu biti i duplikacije istih, od kojih su neki sistemi od bar tri komplementarna dominantna gena. Postoji indikacija o duplikaciji gena Rf4 (Sisco, 1991), koja je testirana u ovom radu uz pomoć linija L-70/9 i B-73RfC, koje obe poseduju dominantan alel Rf4. Naši rezultati su negativni, odnosno duplikacija ovog gena u našem radu nije potvrđena.
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- 2004
12. Development of Gene-Pyramid Lines of the Elite Restorer Line, RPHR-1005 Possessing Durable Bacterial Blight and Blast Resistance.
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Abhilash Kumar V, Balachiranjeevi CH, Bhaskar Naik S, Rambabu R, Rekha G, Harika G, Hajira SK, Pranathi K, Anila M, Kousik M, Vijay Kumar S, Yugander A, Aruna J, Dilip Kumar T, Vijaya Sudhakara Rao K, Hari Prasad AS, Madhav MS, Laha GS, Balachandran SM, Prasad MS, Viraktamath BC, Ravindra Babu V, and Sundaram RM
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RPHR-1005, the stable restorer line of the popular medium slender (MS) grain type rice hybrid, DRRH-3 was improved in this study for resistance against bacterial blight (BB) and blast diseases through marker-assisted backcross breeding (MABB). In this study, four major resistance genes (i.e., Xa21 and Xa33 for BB resistance and Pi2 and Pi54 for blast resistance) have been transferred to RPHR-1005 using RPBio Patho-1 (possessing Xa21 + Pi2), RPBio Patho-2 (possessing Xa21 + Pi54) and FBR1-15EM (possessing Xa33) as the donors. Foreground selection was carried out using PCR-based molecular markers specific for the target resistance genes and the major fertility restorer genes, Rf3 and Rf4, while background selection was carried out using a set of parental polymorphic rice SSR markers and backcrossing was continued uptoBC2 generation. At BC2F2, plants possessing the gene combination- Xa21 + Pi2, Xa21 + Pi54 and Xa33 in homozygous condition and with >92% recovery of the recurrent parent genome (RPG) were identified and intercrossed to combine all the four resistance genes. Twenty-two homozygous, pyramid lines of RPHR-1005 comprising of three single-gene containing lines, six 2-gene containing lines, eight 3-gene containing lines, and five 4-gene containing lines were identified among the double intercross lines at F3 generation (DICF3). They were then evaluated for their resistance against BB and blast, fertility restoration ability and for key agro-morphological traits. While single gene containing lines were resistant to either BB or blast, the 2-gene, 3-gene, and 4-gene pyramid lines showed good level of resistance against both and/or either of the two diseases. Most of the 2-gene, 3-gene, and 4-gene containing pyramid lines showed yield levels and other key agro-morphological and grain quality traits comparable to the original recurrent parent and showed complete fertility restoration ability, with a few showing higher yield as compared to RPHR-1005. Further, the experimental hybrids derived by crossing the gene-pyramid lines of RPHR-1005 with APMS6A (the female parent of DRRH-3), showed heterosis levels equivalent to or higher than DRRH-3. The results of present study exemplify the utility of MABB for targeted improvement of multiple traits in hybrid rice.
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- 2016
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