Sequencing the 'gene space' of potato chromosome IV comparative analysis with tomato and development of a gene-based mapping platform

Lead Research Organisation: Imperial College London
Department Name: Life Sciences

Abstract

This proposal will allow the UK to participate in an international collaboration to determine the DNA sequence of the 'gene-rich' regions of the potato genome, by sequencing chromosome IV. The other chromosomes are being sequenced by groups in other countries. Potato, the world's fourth most important food crop, is the most important member of the Solanaceae, which also includes tomato, pepper, aubergine and many medically relevant plants. The potato genome is very similar to tomato and, as the UK is also sequencing tomato chromosome IV, we will be able to perform a highly detailed comparative sequence analysis of these two crop species. Moreover, by studying gene and genome sequence data we will be able to create a 'genetic marker' system, based on small DNA variations between different varieties. This will allow us to readily examine a large number of genes and to see how they vary between varieties with different characteristics. This will be extremely useful for efforts to breed potato crops that can be grown in a more environmentally friendly and sustainable manner. All of the data generated will be placed in the public domain in a user-ready format with the identification of putative genes and their function. The project will also be used to bring the UK research community working on Solanaceous plants together each year for the purposes of communicating the results of their research.

Technical Summary

We propose to sequence and annotate the euchromatic regions of potato chromosome 4 as part of a global effort to sequence the potato genome. PGSC aims to release a draft anchored physical map and 'minimum tiling path' (MTP) in 2007. The first phase of this project will be to prioritise, validate and sequence ~150 BAC clones from the chromosome 4 MTP. These BACs will provide a framework for alignment with tomato chromosome 4, currently being sequenced through a BBSRC/DEFRA/SEERAD funded project, destined for completion by October 2008. We aim to complete the potato chromosome 4 physical map by: a) screening the BAC library used for physical map construction with gene-based markers generated in this project with a new multiplex SNP mapping platform, b) using existing potato BAC-end sequence (BES) data to detect overlaps with the existing sequences. This will enhance the quality of the physical map, prioritise BACs for a second phase of sequencing and maximise the coverage and volume of comparative sequence data. To better define the target regions for sequencing we will exploit the extensive BAC FISH localisation data generated by the ITSP to delineate the transition between eu- and hetero-chromatin. Chromosome 4 sequencing will be conducted to HTGS phase 2 using a BAC by BAC approach. Based on size estimates for tomato and potato we have set a target of sequencing ~250 BACs (av. size 120kb at 30%-40% overlap, ~18-21 Mb of unique sequence). We are partnered in this venture by TEAGASC (Ireland), who will sequence an additional 120 BACs. BAC sequence data will be annotated individually using established automated pipelines tuned for Solanaceous genome sequence. Annotated sequences will be integrated into public databases.

Publications

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Description The UK team were involved in the international consortia sequencing the potato genome.

This was published in 2011.
Exploitation Route The potato genome is of fundamental importance and used by academics and breeding companies to generate a more nutritious crop that is resilient to climate change and that can be grown in a sustainable way.
Sectors Agriculture, Food and Drink,Education

URL http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v475/n7355/full/nature10158.html
 
Description Finding have been used to disseminate the importance of potato. The sequence has been used by breeding companies in developing methods for improving teh crop.
First Year Of Impact 2011
Sector Agriculture, Food and Drink,Education
Impact Types Economic

 
Description Engagement with media. 
Form Of Engagement Activity A press release, press conference or response to a media enquiry/interview
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Public/other audiences
Results and Impact Press release for publishing the Potato Genome Sequence, in Nature.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2011
URL http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/newsandeventspggrp/imperialcollege/newssummary/news_11-7-2011-11-40-45?ne...
 
Description Introduction of myself to CUPGRA 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Industry/Business
Results and Impact Brief introductory talk about my past experience and future role in NIAB CUF to potato growers, breeders and agronomists. Informative discussions with CUPGRA members during the meeting.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2018
 
Description On line virtual Talk to CUPGRA members Progess of PiperPlus field trials 16 Jun 2020 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Industry/Business
Results and Impact Online update of PiperPlus trial to CUPGRA members
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
 
Description Online virtual Talk to CUPGRA members Progess of PiperPlus field trials 28 Jul 2020 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Industry/Business
Results and Impact CUPGRA 28th July virtual talk and discussion concerning update on PiperPus potato trial.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
 
Description Presentation to Tomato Growers Association (TGA) Technical Committee 
Form Of Engagement Activity A formal working group, expert panel or dialogue
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Talk and engagement with the TGA Technical Committee, describing research being performed at NIAB EMR.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2017
 
Description Talk to CUPGRA members "Towards the PiperPlus Potato" Mar 2021 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Industry/Business
Results and Impact Summary of NIAB 2020 field trials of Maris Piper lines with enahanced disease resistance genes, and down regulation of gene involved in tuber sugar production and discolouration due to bruise.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description Talk to MSc students 2017 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Local
Primary Audience Postgraduate students
Results and Impact University of Greenwich students visited NIAB EMR and a presentation was provided.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2017
 
Description Talk to Master Course Students Nottingham University Feb 2021 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Postgraduate students
Results and Impact Talk on UK potato production highighting NIAB CUFs research .
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description University of Nottingham visit & MSc Talks 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Postgraduate students
Results and Impact Provision of talks to University of Nottingham MSc students.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2018