A peroxisomal cinnamate:CoA ligase-dependent phytohormone metabolic cascade in submerged rice germination
The mechanism underlying the ability of rice to germinate underwater is a largely enigmatic but key research question highly relevant to rice cultivation. Moreover, although rice is known to accumulate salicylic acid (SA), SA biosynthesis is poorly defined, and its role in underwater germination is...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Developmental cell 2024-06, Vol.59 (11), p.1363-1378.e4 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The mechanism underlying the ability of rice to germinate underwater is a largely enigmatic but key research question highly relevant to rice cultivation. Moreover, although rice is known to accumulate salicylic acid (SA), SA biosynthesis is poorly defined, and its role in underwater germination is unknown. It is also unclear whether peroxisomes, organelles essential to oilseed germination and rice SA accumulation, play a role in rice germination. Here, we show that submerged imbibition of rice seeds induces SA accumulation to promote germination in submergence. Two submergence-induced peroxisomal Oryza sativa cinnamate:CoA ligases (OsCNLs) are required for this SA accumulation. SA exerts this germination-promoting function by inducing indole-acetic acid (IAA) catabolism through the IAA-amino acid conjugating enzyme GH3. The metabolic cascade we identified may potentially be adopted in agriculture to improve the underwater germination of submergence-intolerant rice varieties. SA pretreatment is also a promising strategy to improve submerged rice germination in the field.
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•OsCNLs are induced in rice submerged imbibition to synthesize salicylic acid (SA)•Peroxisomal OsCNLs are key enzymes in the SA biosynthetic pathway in rice•SA promotes submerged germination via OsGH3-mediated indole-acetic acid catabolism•SA pretreatment is a cost-effective strategy to improve rice submerged germination
Wang et al. demonstrated a peroxisomal cinnamate:CoA ligase (CNL)-dependent phytohormone metabolic cascade in rice. Submerged imbibition-induced salicylic acid (SA) biosynthesis promotes anaerobic germination by inducing OsGH3-mediated indole-acetic acid (IAA)-amino acid conjugation, thus releasing IAA’s inhibition of germination under water submergence conditions. |
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ISSN: | 1534-5807 1878-1551 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.devcel.2024.03.023 |