4.6 Article

Mapping and functional characterization of the tomato spotted wilt virus resistance gene SlCHS3 in Solanum lycopersicum

Journal

MOLECULAR BREEDING
Volume 42, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11032-022-01325-5

Keywords

Tomato spotted wilt virus; Fine mapping; Resistance gene; Gene function; Chalcone synthase; Flavonoids

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32160715, 31660576, 31760583]
  2. Joint Project of Basic Agricultural Research in Yunnan Province [2018FG001-004]
  3. General Project of Yunnan Science and Technology plan [2016FB064]
  4. Research and Integrated Applications of Key Technology in Standardized Production of Facility Vegetables [202102AE090005]

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This study identified the gene SlCHS3 as a key factor in the resistance of tomato plants to Tomato spotted wilt virus. The regulation of flavonoid synthesis plays a significant role in improving resistance to the virus.
Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) poses a serious threat to tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) production. In this study, tomato inbred line YNAU335 was developed without the Sw-5 locus, which confers resistance or immunity to TSWV (absence of infection). Genetic analysis demonstrated that immunity to TSWV was controlled by a dominant nuclear gene. The candidate genes were mapped into a 20-kb region in the terminal of the long arm of chromosome 9 using bulk segregant analysis and linkage analysis. In this candidate region, a chalcone synthase-encoding gene (SlCHS3) was identified as a strong candidate gene for TSWV resistance. Silencing SlCHS3 reduced flavonoid synthesis, and SlCHS3 overexpression increased flavonoid content. The increase in flavonoids improved TSWV resistance in tomato. These findings indicate that SlCHS3 is indeed involved in the regulation of flavonoid synthesis and plays a significant role in TSWV resistance of YNAU335. This could provide new insights and lay the foundation for analyzing TSWV resistance mechanisms.

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