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Diversity in somatic DNA repair efficiencies between commercial inbred maize lines and native Central American purple landraces

dc.creatorVíquez Zamora, Carlos
dc.creatorCastro Pacheco, Sergio
dc.creatorViñas Meneses, María
dc.creatorBolaños Villegas, Pablo Alberto
dc.date.accessioned2021-11-19T15:15:20Z
dc.date.available2021-11-19T15:15:20Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.description.abstractMaize is a staple food all over the world. Models for climate change suggest that, in the future, cloud formation might be reduced in the tropics increasing the exposure to Ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation, a DNA-damaging agent. UV-B (290 to 320 nm) has been shown to affect yield in maize. In this project we have determined the differences in DNA repair efficiencies between U.S. inbred lines B73 and Mo17, and Central American purple landraces from Guatemala and Costa Rica. Our results from single cell electrophoresis experiments (Comet Assay) suggest that the landrace Pujagua Santa Cruz (P1, Costa Rican) was resistant to damage caused by the radiomimetic agent zeocin (24h/100 micrograms per mL), while landrace Pujagua La Cruz (P2, Costa Rican) was able to repair DNA damage after one hour. On the other hand, line Mo17 (Missouri, USA) was unable to repair the damage, while B73 (Iowa, USA) and the landraces Jocopilas (Guatemalan), Orotina Congo (Costa Rican) and Talamanca (Costa Rican) were partially able to repair DNA damage. High Resolution Melting (HRM) curve analysis of putative homologous DNA repair gene ZeaATM1 showed that both P1 and P2 had differences in the melting temperatures for this gene compared to B73 and Mo17, while P1 showed additional differences in ZeaSOG1, ZeaRAD51 and ZeaBRCA1, suggesting that in this landrace the presence of polymorphisms may be common among key genes for this pathway. Taken together our results suggest that key adaptive differences in DNA repair efficiencies exist between inbred lines and landraces of maize and that some Central America landraces could be used as a valuable pool of alleles for plant breeding aiming to increase tolerance to radiation.es
dc.description.procedenceUCR::Vicerrectoría de Investigación::Unidades de Investigación::Ciencias Agroalimentarias::Estación Experimental Agrícola Fabio Baudrit Moreno (EEAFBM)es
dc.description.procedenceUCR::Vicerrectoría de Docencia::Ciencias Agroalimentarias::Facultad de Ciencias Agroalimentarias::Escuela de Agronomíaes
dc.description.procedenceUCR::Vicerrectoría de Investigación::Unidades de Investigación::Ciencias Básicas::Jardín Botánico Lankester (JBL)es
dc.description.sponsorshipUniversidad de Costa Rica/[736-B6-602]/UCR/Costa Ricaes
dc.identifier.citationhttps://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.04.29.442045v5.full.pdf+html
dc.identifier.codproyecto736-B6602
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1101/2021.04.29.442045
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10669/85292
dc.language.isoeng
dc.rightsacceso abierto
dc.sourcebioRxiv, pp.1-17es
dc.subjectMaizees
dc.subjectUV-B radiationes
dc.subjectDNA repaires
dc.subjectB73es
dc.subjectMo17es
dc.subjectPujagua Santa Cruzes
dc.subjectCentral American maize landraceses
dc.subjectBiodiversityes
dc.subjectClimate actiones
dc.subjectFood securityes
dc.subjectZero hungeres
dc.subjectPlant evolutiones
dc.titleDiversity in somatic DNA repair efficiencies between commercial inbred maize lines and native Central American purple landraceses
dc.typeartículo preliminar

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