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Coat Color in Vaccinium corymbosum Aaron Deal

What makes a blueberry blue? Wax coat 1 – Platelets and Rods (surface structures visualized through SEM) = Color – β-diketones pH and anthocyanins?  Extract and juice color 2

Target Gene Selection Orthologs in Arabidopsis FATB—role in both stem and leaf wax CER6— central step for ketone and wax ester synthesis (see next slide) WSD—cannot ignore a name like that! MAH1—ketone synthesis (see following two slides) WBCII—transporter. Involved in wax secretion instead of synthesis (like other 4 targets) (Samuels et al., 2008)

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Scaffold Search FASTA of Arabidopsis gene  tBLASTx against Vaccinium scaffold database  Top few hits were recorded based on E value (<0.0001) Results given as amino acid sequence alignments

Primers Two pairs found for each scaffold (3’ and 5’) WBCII – 2 Scaffolds CER6 – 3 Scaffolds WSD – 1 Scaffold FATB – 1 Scaffold MAH1 – 2 Scaffolds Only scaffolds with primer results were used for EST searches.

EST Search Method Scaffold (145956—147476) Score = 258 bits (557), Expect(2) = e-115 Identities = 115/151 (76%), Positives = 122/151 (80%) Frame = -1 / +2 Query: 1926 *SLTTSGIKTG*RSIQSDHGPSLGVLIVRLHFHTAELHLKPLPNAICQTRSPLLILPLDS 1747 *SLT SGI TG SIQS HGPSLGV +V LHF TAELHL PLPNAICQ RSP ILPLDS Sbjct: *SLTISGIWTGYLSIQSCHGPSLGVPMVLLHFQTAELHLNPLPNAICQIRSPFFILPLDS Query: 1746 M*LSSYHNDEDDVLPKRCSVILEASTCSPDSCRFFWSSSITALPPA*MQKCSKASLKSGM 1567 M* SSYHN++D+VLP R VI +ASTCS DS RFFWSSSITALPPA MQK S A LKSGM Sbjct: M*FSSYHNEDDEVLPNR*RVIRDASTCSVDSWRFFWSSSITALPPAWMQK*SNACLKSGM Query: 1566 YGFHFGLKILRPIRDVRKRSCSDAGRTKGPV 1474 GFH GLKI RP+R RKRSCSDAGRT GP+ Sbjct: *GFHLGLKIFRPMRVKRKRSCSDAGRTNGPI Example from CER6 tBLASTx result. The highlighted region is found in the 3’ end of the aligning region (noted in parentheses beside scaffold number) and is a continous sequence (no *). These two qualities make the region a prime candidate for the EST search. The highlighted region was submitted to a tBLASTn against the EST database on the Vaccinium website (dev.vaccinium.org).

EST Search Method If the tBLASTx, as described in the previous slide, did not provide significant results (E value <0.0001) when submitted to EST searches, the scaffold FASTA was used to generate queries (nucleotides within 1000bp of the 3’ aligning region). No ESTs for WSD or FATB WBCII – 4 ESTs CER6 – 1 EST MAH1 – 2 ESTs

WBCII

CER6 (Samuels et al., 2008)

MAH1

New Scaffolds Does the same EST appear in other scaffolds? – tBLASTx EST against scaffold database All ESTs (except 1) returned the “parent” scaffold as well as new scaffolds High number of new scaffolds for WBCII EST (likely the result of such a large family of transporter proteins)

WBCII EST DR067855: 00004; 00495; 01882; 00012; 07909; 00779; 00714; 11598; 00355; 02244; 00809; 02234; 00126; 00350; 02006; 01110; 00282; 00742; 01812; 00045; 08837; 00332; 02508; 00913; 00507; 00118; 02687; 00560; 00214; 01191; 01030; 01994; 00365; 00781; 00630; 00040; 01209; 01838; 00881; 10517; 00227; 00262; 00504; 00927; 01770; 00038; 00368; EST CV190423: 00560; 09668; 01965; 01191; 00913; 00896; 00263; 00227; 01994; 00040; 00365; EST CF811331: 00779; 00809; 00355; 00714; 02006; 11598; 00004; 07909; 00495; 08837; 02234; 00012; 01882; 00045; 00126; 00350; 01110; 02244; 01812; 02508; 00282; 00742; 00332; 00913; 00507; 00118; 02687; 01030; 00560; 00214; 01191; 00365; 00781; 00630; 01838; 10517; 00227; 00881; EST DR067166: 00087; 00040; 01994; 00365; 00227; 02687; 00504; 00560; 00118; 09668; 01965; 01030; 00131; 00507; 00116; 01016; 00555; * Underline indicates “parent” scaffold

CER6 EST CF811643: 00137; 00431; 00133; 01322; 02309; Scaffold also generated this EST but was not returned by the EST tBLASTx * Underline indicates “parent” scaffold

MAH1 EST DR066987: 00314; 01091; 04227; 09505; 00112; 00236; 00254; EST CV090972: 00236; 00730; 01607; * Underline indicates “parent” scaffold

References 1.Albrigo, L., Lyrene, P., and Freeman, B Waxes and other surface characteristics of fruit and leaves of native Vaccinium elliotti chapm. J. Amer. Soc Hort. Sci. 105: Sapers, G., Burgher, A., Phillips, J., Jones, S., and Stone, E Color and composition of highbush blueberry cultivars. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 109: Samuels, L., Kunst, L., and Jetter, R Sealing plant surfaces: Cuticular wax formation by epidermal cells. Annu. Rev. Plant Biol. 59: