Quantitative trait loci and metabolic pathways
2. Zero hunger
0301 basic medicine
03 medical and health sciences
DOI:
10.1073/pnas.95.5.1996
Publication Date:
2002-07-26T14:40:11Z
AUTHORS (7)
ABSTRACT
The interpretation of quantitative trait locus (QTL) studies is
limited by the lack of information on metabolic pathways leading to
most economic traits. Inferences about the roles of the underlying
genes with a pathway or the nature of their interaction with other loci
are generally not possible. An exception is resistance to the corn
earworm
Helicoverpa zea
(Boddie) in maize (
Zea
mays
L.) because of maysin, a C-glycosyl flavone synthesized in
silks via a branch of the well characterized flavonoid pathway. Our
results using flavone synthesis as a model QTL system indicate:
(
i
) the importance of regulatory loci as QTLs,
(
ii
) the importance of interconnecting biochemical
pathways on product levels, (
iii
) evidence for
“channeling” of intermediates, allowing independent synthesis of
related compounds, (
iv
) the utility of QTL analysis in
clarifying the role of specific genes in a biochemical pathway, and
(
v
) identification of a previously unknown locus on
chromosome 9S affecting flavone level. A greater understanding of the
genetic basis of maysin synthesis and associated corn earworm
resistance should lead to improved breeding strategies. More broadly,
the insights gained in relating a defined genetic and biochemical
pathway affecting a quantitative trait should enhance interpretation of
the biological basis of variation for other quantitative traits.
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