Ectopic expression of OsMADS1 caused dwarfism and spikelet alteration in rice
In rice, an E-class gene, OsMADS1 , acts to specify the identities of the lemma and palea. In this study, the OsMADS1 gene with a CaMV35S promoter was transformed into a japonica cultivar, Zhonghua 11. All transgenic plants successfully showed similar phenotypes, including dwarfism, distorted panicl...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant growth regulation 2017-04, Vol.81 (3), p.433-442 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In rice, an E-class gene,
OsMADS1
, acts to specify the identities of the lemma and palea. In this study, the
OsMADS1
gene with a CaMV35S promoter was transformed into a japonica cultivar, Zhonghua 11. All transgenic plants successfully showed similar phenotypes, including dwarfism, distorted panicles, decreased numbers of branches and spikelets, and elongated sterile lemma. Histological analysis showed that the elongated sterile lemma developed with silicified epidermal and sclerenchymal cells, which were lacking in the wild-type sterile lemma, suggesting that the elongated sterile lemma had assumed the identity of the lemma or palea. Some marker genes were subjected to a detailed analysis of the distribution of their expression among the lemma, palea and sterile lemma.
DROOPING LEAF
(
DL)
and
OsMADS6
genes were only expressed in the normal lemma or palea, respectively. In the elongated sterile lemma, a high level of
DL
gene expression was detected, while no expression of
OsMADS6
was found, implying that the sterile lemma transformed into the lemma but not the palea. These results provide clues to elucidate the mechanism of evolution from lemma to sterile lemma in rice. qPCR analysis also suggested that the ectopic expression of
OsMADS1
induced abnormal brassinosteroid and gibberellin acid activation, and then resulted in developmental defects in the stem and panicle. |
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ISSN: | 0167-6903 1573-5087 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10725-016-0220-9 |