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. 2015 Mar;128(3):445-52.
doi: 10.1007/s00122-014-2443-3. Epub 2014 Dec 14.

The sh2-R allele of the maize shrunken-2 locus was caused by a complex chromosomal rearrangement

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The sh2-R allele of the maize shrunken-2 locus was caused by a complex chromosomal rearrangement

Vance Kramer et al. Theor Appl Genet. 2015 Mar.

Abstract

The mutant that originally defined the shrunken - 2 locus of maize is shown here to be the product of a complex chromosomal rearrangement. The maize shrunken-2 gene (sh2) encodes the large subunit of the heterotetrameric enzyme, adenosine diphosphate glucose pyrophosphorylases and a rate-limiting enzyme in starch biosynthesis. The sh2 gene was defined approximately 72 years ago by the isolation of a loss-of-function allele conditioning a shrunken, but viable seed. In subsequent years, the realization that this allele, termed zsh2-R or sh2-Reference, causes an extremely high level of sucrose to accumulate in the developing seed led to a revolution in the sweet corn industry. Now, the vast majority of sweet corns grown throughout the world contain this mutant allele. Through initial Southern analysis followed by genomic sequencing, the work reported here shows that this allele arose through a complex set of events involving at least three breaks of chromosome 3 as well as an intra-chromosomal inversion. These findings provide an explanation for some previously reported, unexpected observations concerning rates of recombination within and between genes in this region.

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