Investigation of single nucleotide polymorphisms based on the intronic sequences of the propylene alcohol dehydrogenase gene in Chinese tobacco genotypes

Biotechnol Biotechnol Equip. 2014 Mar 4;28(2):217-220. doi: 10.1080/13102818.2014.907651. Epub 2014 Jul 3.

Abstract

A pair of primers was designed to amplify the propylene alcohol dehydrogenase gene sequence based on the cDNA sequence of the tobacco allyl-alcohol dehydrogenase gene. All introns were sequenced using traditional polymerase chain reaction (PCR) methods and T-A cloning. The sequences from common tobacco (Nicotiana tabaccum L.) and rustica tobacco (Nicotiana rustica L.) were analysed between the third intron and the fourth intron of the propylene alcohol dehydrogenase gene. The results showed that the alcohol dehydrogenase gene is a low-copy nuclear gene. The intron sequences have a combination of single nucleotide polymorphisms and length polymorphisms between common tobacco and rustica tobacco, which are suitable to identify the different germplasms. Furthermore, there are some single nucleotide polymorphism sites in the target sequence within common tobacco that can be used to distinguish intraspecific varieties.

Keywords: intron polymorphisms; propylene alcohol dehydrogenase gene; tobacco.

Grants and funding

This work was supported by Tobacco Monopoly Administration of Heilongjiang Province [grant number HN200804], [grant number HN200803].