Allelic variation of TaWD40-4B.1 contributes to drought tolerance by modulating catalase activity in wheat
Drought drastically restricts wheat production, so to dissect allelic variations of drought tolerant genes without imposing trade-offs between tolerance and yield is essential to cope with the circumstance. Here, we identify a drought tolerant WD40 protein encoding gene TaWD40-4B.1 of wheat via the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature communications 2023-03, Vol.14 (1), p.1200-1200, Article 1200 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Drought drastically restricts wheat production, so to dissect allelic variations of drought tolerant genes without imposing trade-offs between tolerance and yield is essential to cope with the circumstance. Here, we identify a drought tolerant WD40 protein encoding gene
TaWD40-4B.1
of wheat via the genome-wide association study. The full-length allele
TaWD40-4B.1
C
but not the truncated allele
TaWD40-4B.1
T
possessing a nonsense nucleotide variation enhances drought tolerance and grain yield of wheat under drought. TaWD40-4B.1
C
interacts with canonical catalases, promotes their oligomerization and activities, and reduces H
2
O
2
levels under drought. The knock-down of catalase genes erases the role of
TaWD40-4B.1
C
in drought tolerance.
TaWD40-4B.1
C
proportion in wheat accessions is negatively correlative with the annual rainfall, suggesting this allele may be selected during wheat breeding. The introgression of
TaWD40-4B.1
C
enhances drought tolerance of the cultivar harboring
TaWD40-4B.1
T
. Therefore,
TaWD40-4B.1
C
could be useful for molecular breeding of drought tolerant wheat.
Drought stress limits wheat production around the world. Here, the authors report allelic variation of a WD40 encoding gene
TaWD40-4B.1
contributes to wheat drought tolerance by interacting with canonical catalases as a chaperone to promote their activities to avoid ROS over accumulation. |
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ISSN: | 2041-1723 2041-1723 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41467-023-36901-6 |