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. 2017 Jul;130(7):1453-1466.
doi: 10.1007/s00122-017-2900-x. Epub 2017 Apr 25.

Biochemical and genetic analyses of N metabolism in maize testcross seedlings: 1. Leaves

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Biochemical and genetic analyses of N metabolism in maize testcross seedlings: 1. Leaves

Ignacio Trucillo Silva et al. Theor Appl Genet. 2017 Jul.

Abstract

Aside from the identification of 32 QTL for N metabolism in the seedling leaves of a maize testcross population, alanine aminotransferase was found to be a central enzyme in N assimilation. Excessive application of nitrogen (N) fertilizer to grow commercial crops like maize is a cause of concern because of the runoff of excess N into streams and rivers. Breeding maize with improved N use efficiency (NUE) would reduce environmental pollution as well as input costs for the farmers. An understanding of the genetics underlying N metabolism is key to breeding for NUE. From a set of 176 testcrosses derived from the maize IBMsyn10 population grown in hydroponics, we analyzed the youngest fully expanded leaf at four-leaf stage for enzymes and metabolites related to N metabolism. Three enzymes, along with one metabolite explained 24% of the variation in shoot dry mass. Alanine aminotransferase (AlaAT) stood out as the key enzyme in maintaining the cellular level of glutamate as it alone explained 58% of the variation in this amino acid. Linkage mapping revealed 32 quantitative trait loci (QTL), all trans to the genomic positions of the structural genes for various enzymes of N assimilation. The QTL models for different traits accounted for 7-31% of the genetic variance, whereas epistasis was generally not significant. Five coding regions underlying 1-LOD QTL confidence intervals were identified for further validation studies. Our results provide evidence for the key role of AlaAT in N assimilation likely through homeostatic control of glutamate levels in the leaf cells. The two QTL identified for this enzyme would help to select desirable recombinants for improved N assimilation.

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