A transposon insertion in the promoter of OsUBC12 enhances cold tolerance during japonica rice germination
Low-temperature germination (LTG) is an important agronomic trait for rice ( Oryza sativa ). Japonica rice generally has greater capacity for germination at low temperatures than the indica subpopulation. However, the genetic basis and molecular mechanisms underlying this complex trait are poorly un...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature communications 2024-03, Vol.15 (1), p.2211-2211, Article 2211 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Low-temperature germination (LTG) is an important agronomic trait for rice (
Oryza sativa
).
Japonica
rice generally has greater capacity for germination at low temperatures than the
indica
subpopulation. However, the genetic basis and molecular mechanisms underlying this complex trait are poorly understood. Here, we report that
OsUBC12
, encoding an E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme, increases low-temperature germinability in
japonica
, owing to a transposon insertion in its promoter enhancing its expression. Natural variation analysis reveals that transposon insertion in the
OsUBC12
promoter mainly occurs in the
japonica
lineage. The variation detected in eight representative two-line male sterile lines suggests the existence of this allele introgression by
indica
-
japonica
hybridization breeding, and varieties carrying the
japonica OsUBC12
locus (transposon insertion) have higher low-temperature germinability than varieties without the locus. Further molecular analysis shows that OsUBC12 negatively regulate ABA signaling. OsUBC12-regulated seed germination and ABA signaling mainly depend on a conserved active site required for ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme activity. Furthermore, OsUBC12 directly associates with rice SUCROSE NON-FERMENTING 1-RELATED PROTEIN KINASE 1.1 (OsSnRK1.1), promoting its degradation. OsSnRK1.1 inhibits LTG by enhancing ABA signaling and acts downstream of OsUBC12. These findings shed light on the underlying mechanisms of UBC12 regulating LTG and provide genetic reference points for improving LTG in
indica
rice.
Japonica
rice generally has greater capacity for low temperatures germination (LTG) than
indica
rice. Here, the authors report an E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme-encoding gene
OsUBC12
can increase LTG in
japonica
rice by negatively regulate ABA signaling via promoting the proteasomal degradation of OsSnRK1.1. |
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ISSN: | 2041-1723 2041-1723 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41467-024-46420-7 |