Fine mapping and candidate gene analysis of qFL-A12-5: a fiber length-related QTL introgressed from Gossypium barbadense into Gossypium hirsutum.
Xianghui XiaoRuixian LiuJuwu GongPengtao LiZiyin LiWankui GongAiying LiuQun GeXiaoying DengShaoqi LiQuanjia ChenHua ZhangRenhai PengYan PengHaihong ShangJingtao PanYuzhen ShiQuanwei LuYoulu YuanPublished in: TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik (2023)
individuals using denser simple sequence repeat markers to narrow the qFL-A12-5 to an 18.8 kb region of the genome, in which six annotated genes were identified in Gossypium hirsutum. Quantitative real-time PCR and comparative analyses led to the identification of GH_A12G2192 (GhTPR) encoding a tetratricopeptide repeat-like superfamily protein as a promising candidate gene for qFL-A12-5. A comparative analysis of the protein-coding regions of GhTPR among Hai1, MBI7747, and CCRI45 revealed two non-synonymous mutations. The overexpression of GhTPR resulted in longer roots in Arabidopsis, suggesting that GhTPR may regulate cotton fiber development. These results provide a foundation for future efforts to improve cotton fiber length.