Molecular markers, coxII SCAR, atp6-2
SCAR and accD-U, have been used for markerassisted
selection of cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS)
in pepper. However, the presence of these markers at
the sub-stoichiometric level in maintainer lines affects
the reliable selection of male sterile (S-) cytoplasm.
This study aimed to develop a new CMS-specific
molecular marker, SCAR130, for reliable identification
of S-cytoplasm in pepper, while the new and three
previous molecular markers were used to determine
the cytoplasm types of pepper lines. Based on
mitochondrial genome sequence related amplified
polymorphism (SRAP) analysis of the CMS lines
and the maintainer lines, SCAR130 was developed
from a 10-bp deletion at the S... More
Molecular markers, coxII SCAR, atp6-2
SCAR and accD-U, have been used for markerassisted
selection of cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS)
in pepper. However, the presence of these markers at
the sub-stoichiometric level in maintainer lines affects
the reliable selection of male sterile (S-) cytoplasm.
This study aimed to develop a new CMS-specific
molecular marker, SCAR130, for reliable identification
of S-cytoplasm in pepper, while the new and three
previous molecular markers were used to determine
the cytoplasm types of pepper lines. Based on
mitochondrial genome sequence related amplified
polymorphism (SRAP) analysis of the CMS lines
and the maintainer lines, SCAR130 was developed
from a 10-bp deletion at the SRAP primer binding site
in the CMS line (130 bp) compared with that in the
maintainer line (140 bp). S-cytoplasm could be
unambiguously selected from the pepper lines by the
different length of the marker bands. Application of
the four molecular markers to various pepper lines
revealed that SCAR130 is more reliable than the other
three previous markers, orf507, watp6-2 and accD-U.
Homology alignment with BLAST showed that the
marker was located between trnE and trnS in the
Nicotiana tabacum mitochondrial genome. Furthermore,
expression of the marker-linked gene was
significantly higher at the pollen abortive stage in
the CMS line (HW203A) than in the maintainer line,
which indicated that the marker was closely related to
male sterility. Hence, factors other than orf507 and
watp6-2 may exist for the regulation of male sterility
in pepper.