HvNCX, a prime candidate gene for the novel qualitative locus qS7.1 associated with salinity tolerance in barley.
Juan ZhuHui ZhouYun FanYu GuoMengna ZhangSergey ShabalaChenchen ZhaoChao LvBaojian GuoFeifei WangMeixue ZhouRugen XuPublished in: TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik (2023)
recombinant inbred lines. This region contains 23 high-confidence genes, with HvNCX which encodes a sodium/calcium exchanger being most likely the candidate gene. HvNCX was highly induced by salinity stress and showed a greater expression level in the sensitive parent. Multiple nucleotide substitutions and deletions/insertions in the promoter sequence of HvNCX were found between the two parents. cDNA sequencing of the HvNCX revealed that the difference between the two parents is conferred by a single Ala77/Pro77 amino acid substitution, which is located on the transmembrane domain. These findings open new prospects for improving salinity tolerance in barley by targeting a previously unexplored trait.