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Natural variations in the P-type ATPase heavy metal transporter gene ZmHMA3 control cadmium accumulation in maize grains

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
Volume 72, Issue 18, Pages 6230-6246

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erab254

Keywords

Cadmium accumulation; grain; haplotype; maize; molecular markers; ZmHMA3

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  1. Beijing Municipal Natural Science Foundation [6204041]
  2. Youth Research Fund of Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences [QNJJ202028]
  3. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFD0300109]
  4. Construction of Collaborative Innovation Center of Beijing Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences (Collaborative Innovation Center of Crop Phenomics) [KJCX201917]
  5. Beijing Scholars Program [BSP041]
  6. XiangCaiNongZhi

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This study identified a major locus (qCd1) controlling maize grain Cd accumulation through GWAS and bulked segregant RNA-seq analysis. The candidate gene ZmHMA3 was found to play a crucial role in maize grain Cd accumulation. Molecular markers developed based on natural variations in the ZmHMA3 gene can be used to predict grain Cd contents of different maize lines and hybrids.
Cadmium (Cd) accumulation in maize grains is detrimental to human health. Developing maize varieties with low Cd content is important for safe consumption of maize grains. However, the key genes controlling maize grain Cd accumulation have not been cloned. Here, we identified one major locus for maize grain Cd accumulation (qCd1) using a genome-wide association study (GWAS) and bulked segregant RNA-seq analysis with a biparental segregating population of Jing724 (low-Cd line) and Mo17 (high-Cd line). The candidate gene ZmHMA3 was identified by fine mapping and encodes a tonoplast-localized heavy metal P-type ATPase transporter. An ethyl methane sulfonate mutant analysis and an allelism test confirmed that ZmHMA3 influences maize grain Cd accumulation. A transposon in intron 1 of ZmHMA3 is responsible for the abnormal amino acid sequence in Mo17. Based on the natural sequence variations in the ZmHMA3 gene of diverse maize lines, four PCR-based molecular markers were developed, and these were successfully used to distinguish five haplotypes with different grain Cd contents in the GWAS panel and to predict grain Cd contents of widely used maize inbred lines and hybrids. These molecular markers can be used to breed elite maize varieties with low grain Cd contents.

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