Photosynthetic characteristics and genetic mapping of a new yellow leaf mutant crm1 in Brassica napus
Chlorophyll is one of the key factors for photosynthesis and plays an important role in plant growth and development. We previously isolated an EMS mutagenized rapeseed chlorophyll-reduced mutant ( crm1 ), which had yellow leaf, reduced chlorophyll content and fewer thylakoid stacks. Here, we found...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular breeding 2023-11, Vol.43 (11), p.80-80, Article 80 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Chlorophyll is one of the key factors for photosynthesis and plays an important role in plant growth and development. We previously isolated an EMS mutagenized rapeseed
chlorophyll-reduced mutant
(
crm1
), which had yellow leaf, reduced chlorophyll content and fewer thylakoid stacks. Here, we found that
crm1
showed attenuated utilization efficiency of both light energy and CO
2
but enhanced heat dissipation efficiency and greater tolerance to high-light intensity. BSA-Seq analysis identified a single nucleotide change (C to T) and (G to A) in the third exon of the
BnaA01G0094500ZS
and
BnaC01G0116100ZS
, respectively. These two genes encode the magnesium chelatase subunit I 1 (CHLI1) that catalyzes the insertion of magnesium into protoporphyrin IX, a pivotal step in chlorophyll synthesis. The mutation sites resulted in an amino acid substitution P144S and G128E within the AAA+ domain of the CHLI1 protein. Two KASP markers were developed and co-segregated with the yellow leaf phenotype in segregating F
2
population. Loss of
BnaA01.CHLI1
and
BnaC01.CHLI1
by CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing recapitulated the mutant phenotype.
BnaA01.CHLI1
and
BnaC01.CHLI1
were located in chloroplast and highly expressed in the leaves. Furthermore, RNA-seq analyses revealed the expression of chlorophyll synthesis
–
related genes were upregulated in the
crm1
mutant. These findings provide a new insight into the regulatory mechanism of chlorophyll synthesis in rapeseed and suggest a novel target for improving the photosynthetic efficiency and tolerance to high-light intensity in crops. |
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ISSN: | 1380-3743 1572-9788 1572-9788 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11032-023-01429-6 |