Author
Listed:
- Rajinder Singh
(Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Advanced Biotechnology and Breeding Centre)
- Eng-Ti Leslie Low
(Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Advanced Biotechnology and Breeding Centre)
- Leslie Cheng-Li Ooi
(Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Advanced Biotechnology and Breeding Centre)
- Meilina Ong-Abdullah
(Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Advanced Biotechnology and Breeding Centre)
- Rajanaidu Nookiah
(Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Advanced Biotechnology and Breeding Centre)
- Ngoot-Chin Ting
(Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Advanced Biotechnology and Breeding Centre)
- Marhalil Marjuni
(Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Advanced Biotechnology and Breeding Centre)
- Pek-Lan Chan
(Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Advanced Biotechnology and Breeding Centre)
- Maizura Ithnin
(Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Advanced Biotechnology and Breeding Centre)
- Mohd Arif Abdul Manaf
(Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Advanced Biotechnology and Breeding Centre)
- Jayanthi Nagappan
(Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Advanced Biotechnology and Breeding Centre)
- Kuang-Lim Chan
(Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Advanced Biotechnology and Breeding Centre)
- Rozana Rosli
(Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Advanced Biotechnology and Breeding Centre)
- Mohd Amin Halim
(Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Advanced Biotechnology and Breeding Centre)
- Norazah Azizi
(Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Advanced Biotechnology and Breeding Centre)
- Muhammad A. Budiman
(Orion Genomics)
- Nathan Lakey
(Orion Genomics)
- Blaire Bacher
(Orion Genomics)
- Andrew Van Brunt
(Orion Genomics)
- Chunyan Wang
(Orion Genomics)
- Michael Hogan
(Orion Genomics)
- Dong He
(Orion Genomics)
- Jill D. MacDonald
(Orion Genomics)
- Steven W. Smith
(Orion Genomics)
- Jared M. Ordway
(Orion Genomics)
- Robert A. Martienssen
(Howard Hughes Medical Institute-Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
- Ravigadevi Sambanthamurthi
(Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Advanced Biotechnology and Breeding Centre)
Abstract
Oil palm, a plantation crop of major economic importance in Southeast Asia, is the predominant source of edible oil worldwide. We report the identification of the VIRESCENS (VIR) gene, which controls fruit exocarp colour and is an indicator of ripeness. VIR is a R2R3-MYB transcription factor with homology to Lilium LhMYB12 and similarity to Arabidopsis PRODUCTION OF ANTHOCYANIN PIGMENT1 (PAP1). We identify five independent mutant alleles of VIR in over 400 accessions from sub-Saharan Africa that account for the dominant-negative virescens phenotype. Each mutation results in premature termination of the carboxy-terminal domain of VIR, resembling McClintock’s C1-I allele in maize. The abundance of alleles likely reflects cultural practices, by which fruits were venerated for magical and medicinal properties. The identification of VIR will allow selection of the trait at the seed or early-nursery stage, 3-6 years before fruits are produced, greatly advancing introgression into elite breeding material.
Suggested Citation
Rajinder Singh & Eng-Ti Leslie Low & Leslie Cheng-Li Ooi & Meilina Ong-Abdullah & Rajanaidu Nookiah & Ngoot-Chin Ting & Marhalil Marjuni & Pek-Lan Chan & Maizura Ithnin & Mohd Arif Abdul Manaf & Jayan, 2014.
"The oil palm VIRESCENS gene controls fruit colour and encodes a R2R3-MYB,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 5(1), pages 1-8, September.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:5:y:2014:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms5106
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms5106
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