Blocking amino acid transporter Os AAP 3 improves grain yield by promoting outgrowth buds and increasing tiller number in rice
Amino acid transporters ( AAT s) play indispensable roles in nutrient allocation during plant development. In this study, we demonstrated that inhibiting expression of the rice amino acid transporter Os AAP 3 increased grain yield due to a formation of larger numbers of tillers as a result of increa...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant biotechnology journal 2018-10, Vol.16 (10), p.1710-1722 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Amino acid transporters (
AAT
s) play indispensable roles in nutrient allocation during plant development. In this study, we demonstrated that inhibiting expression of the rice amino acid transporter
Os
AAP
3
increased grain yield due to a formation of larger numbers of tillers as a result of increased bud outgrowth. Elevated expression of
Os
AAP
3
in transgenic plants resulted in significantly higher amino acid concentrations of Lys, Arg, His, Asp, Ala, Gln, Gly, Thr and Tyr, and inhibited bud outgrowth and rice tillering. However,
RNA
i of
Os
AAP
3
decreased significantly Arg, Lys, Asp and Thr concentrations to a small extent, and thus promoted bud outgrowth, increased significantly tiller numbers and effective panicle numbers per plant, and further enhanced significantly grain yield and nitrogen use efficiency (
NUE
). The promoter sequences of
Os
AAP
3
showed some divergence between
Japonica
and
Indica
rice, and expression of the gene was higher in
Japonica
, which produced fewer tillers than
Indica
. We generated knockout lines of
Os
AAP
3
on
Japonica
ZH
11 and
KY
131 using
CRISPR
technology and found that grain yield could be increased significantly. These results suggest that manipulation of
Os
AAP
3
expression could be used to increase grain yield in rice. |
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ISSN: | 1467-7644 1467-7652 |
DOI: | 10.1111/pbi.12907 |