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Genome assembly of the Chinese maize elite inbred line RP125 and its EMS mutant collection provide new resources for maize genetics research and crop improvement

Journal

PLANT JOURNAL
Volume 108, Issue 1, Pages 40-54

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/tpj.15421

Keywords

genome assembly; Zea mays; elite inbred RP125; EMS mutant collection; kernel mutant

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Funding

  1. National Transgenic Major Project of China [2019ZX08010-004, 2016ZX08003, 2019ZX08010-002]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [92035302, 91735301, 91535107, 31771803, 31771802]
  3. Taishan Scholars program of Shandong Province [tsqn201909074, tsqn201812018]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province [ZR2019ZD16]
  5. Innovation Program of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences

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A high-quality de novo genome assembly of the Chinese elite inbred line RP125 was generated, revealing a large number of structural variations and leading to the identification of the novel kernel mutant qk1 with impacts on Fe transport and endosperm development. This study provides important resources for maize research and crop improvement.
Maize is an important crop worldwide, as well as a valuable model with vast genetic diversity. Accurate genome and annotation information for a wide range of inbred lines would provide valuable resources for crop improvement and pan-genome characterization. In this study, we generated a high-quality de novo genome assembly (contig N50 of 15.43 Mb) of the Chinese elite inbred line RP125 using Nanopore long-read sequencing and Hi-C scaffolding, which yield highly contiguous, chromosome-length scaffolds. Global comparison of the RP125 genome with those of B73, W22, and Mo17 revealed a large number of structural variations. To create new germplasm for maize research and crop improvement, we carried out an EMS mutagenesis screen on RP125. In total, we obtained 5818 independent M2 families, with 946 mutants showing heritable phenotypes. Taking advantage of the high-quality RP125 genome, we successfully cloned 10 mutants from the EMS library, including the novel kernel mutant qk1 (quekou: missing a small part in Chinese), which exhibited partial loss of endosperm and a starch accumulation defect. QK1 encodes a predicted metal tolerance protein, which is specifically required for Fe transport. Increased accumulation of Fe and reactive oxygen species as well as ferroptosis-like cell death were detected in qk1 endosperm. Our study provides the community with a high-quality genome sequence and a large collection of mutant germplasm.

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