Novel bread wheat lines enriched in carotenoids carrying Hordeum chilense chromosome arms in the ph1b background

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Rey, María-Dolores
Calderón, Carmen
Rodrigo, María Jesús
Zacarías, Lorenzo
Alós, Enriqueta
Prieto Aranda, Pilar
Publisher
PlosDate
2015Subject
Yellow pigment contenIn-situ hybridization
Genetic-control
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Durum-wheat
Fruit
Locus
Biosynthesis
Vulgare
Barley
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The use of crop wild relative species to improve major crops performance is well established.
Hordeum chilense has a high potential as a genetic donor to increase the carotenoid
content of wheat. Crosses between the 7Hch H. chilense substitution lines in wheat and the
wheat pairing homoeologous1b (ph1b) mutant allowed the development of wheat-H. chilense
translocation lines for both 7Hchα and 7Hchβ chromosome arms in the wheat background.
These translocation lines were characterized by in situ hybridization and using
molecular markers. In addition, reverse phase chromatography (HPLC) analysis was carried
out to evaluate the carotenoid content and both 7Hchα 7AL and 7AS 7Hchβ disomic
translocation lines. The carotenoid content in 7Hchα 7AL and 7AS 7Hchβ disomic translocation
lines was higher than the wheat-7Hch addition line and double amount of carotenoids
than the wheat itself. A proteomic analysis confirmed that the presence of chromosome
7Hch introgressions in wheat scarcely altered the proteomic profile of the wheat flour. The
Psy1 (Phytoene Synthase1) gene, which is the first committed step in the carotenoid biosynthetic
pathway, was also cytogenetically mapped on the 7Hchα chromosome arm. These
new wheat-H. chilense translocation lines can be used as a powerful tool in wheat breeding
programs to enrich the diet in bioactive compounds.
