International Database for Barley Genes and Barley Genetic Stocks

BGS 596, Anthocyanin-deficient 5, ant5

BGN  48:168 Export to PDF
Stock number: BGS 596
Locus name: Anthocyanin-deficient 5
Locus symbol: ant5

Previous nomenclature and gene symbolization:

Green stem = rs2 (2).
Exrubrum = rub-a (4).

Inheritance:

Monofactorial recessive (5, 6).
Located in chromosome 7HL (2); ant5.9 is possibly allelic to the blx5.e (non-blue aleurone 5) gene (2, 6); the Bowman backcross-derived line for ant5.9 (BW025) retained donor parent SNP markers 1_1346 to 1_0429 (163.20 to 183.40 cM) in chromosome 2HL in bin 11 and 2_0298 to 1_0236 (203.85 to 276.77 cM) in chromosome 5HL bins 11 to 14 (1).

Description:

Just prior to maturity, the ant5.9 mutation showed no anthocyanin pigmentation of culms, auricles, and awns and reduced anthocyanin pigmentation of lemmas (5).
The mutant plants do not synthesize anthocyanins in their vegetative parts under normal growing conditions (6, 7). The stem does not develop a purple pigmentation as plants approaches maturity (2). The Bowman backcross-derived line for ant5.9 (BW025) was selected in F2 progenies based on the absence of basal stem pigmentation in greenhouse grown seedlings before heading (3). Plants of the Bowman backcross-derived line for ant5.9 (BW025) were similar to those of Bowman except for anthocyanin pigmentation (3).

Origin of mutant:

An ethylene imine induced mutant in Bonus (NGB 14657, PI 189763) (5).

Mutational events:

ant5.9 (NGB 114558, GSHO 1643) in Bonus (NGB 14657, PI 189763) (8); ant5.18 (NGB 114567) in Foma (NGN 14659, CIho11333) (6); ant5.24 (NGB 114573) in Foma (8); ant5.e (BGM 122) (6).

Mutant used for description and seed stocks:

ant 5.9 (NGB 114558, GSHO 1643) in Bonus; ant5.9 in Bowman (PI 483237, NGB 22812)*4 (BW025, NGB 20433).

References:

1. Druka, A., J. Franckowiak, U. Lundqvist, N. Bonar, J. Alexander, K. Houston, S. Radovic, F. Shahinnia, V. Vendramin, M. Morgante, N. Stein, and R. Waugh. 2011. Genetic dissection of barley morphology and development. Plant Physiol. 155:617-627.
2. Finch, R.A., and E. Simpson. 1978. New colours and complementary colour genes in barley. Z. Pflanzenzücht. 81:40-53.
3. Franckowiak, J.D. (Unpublished)...
4. Gustafsson, Å., A. Hagberg, U. Lundqvist, and G. Persson. 1969. A proposed system of symbols for the collection of barley mutants at Svalöv. Hereditas 62:409-414.
5. Jende-Strid, B. 1978. Mutations affecting flavonoid synthesis in barley. Carlsberg Res. Commun. 43:265-273.
6. Jende-Strid, B. 1984. Coordinator's report: Anthocyanin genes. Barley Genet. Newsl. 14:76-79.
7. Jende-Strid, B. 1993. Genetic control of flavonoid biosynthesis in barley. Hereditas 119:187-204.
8. Jende-Strid, B., and U. Lundqvist.1978. Diallelic tests of anthocyanin-vdeficient mutants. Barley Genet. Newsl. 8:57-59.

NGB number url references to Nordic Baltic Genebankes Information System (GENBIS):

  1. NGB 114558 (https://www.nordic-baltic-genebanks.org/gringlobal/accessiondetail?accid=NGB 114558)
  2. NGB 114567 (https://www.nordic-baltic-genebanks.org/gringlobal/accessiondetail?accid=NGB 114567)
  3. NGB 114573 (https://www.nordic-baltic-genebanks.org/gringlobal/accessiondetail?accid=NGB 114573)
  4. NGB 114574 (https://www.nordic-baltic-genebanks.org/gringlobal/accessiondetail?accid=NGB 114574)

Prepared:

B. Jende-Strid. 1999. Barley Genet. Newsl. 29:84.

Revised:

J.D. Franckowiak. 2018. Barley Genet. Newsll. 48:168-169.

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