| Literature DB >> 25208476 |
Hai Zhou1, Ming Zhou2, Yuanzhu Yang3, Jing Li1, Liya Zhu4, Dagang Jiang1, Jingfang Dong1, Qinjian Liu1, Lianfeng Gu2, Lingyan Zhou4, Mingji Feng2, Peng Qin5, Xiaochun Hu5, Chengli Song6, Jinfeng Shi7, Xianwei Song8, Erdong Ni1, Xiaojin Wu9, Qiyun Deng9, Zhenlan Liu1, Mingsheng Chen7, Yao-Guang Liu1, Xiaofeng Cao8, Chuxiong Zhuang1.
Abstract
Thermosensitive genic male-sterile (TGMS) lines, which are male-sterile at restrictive (high) temperatures but male-fertile at permissive (low) temperatures, have been widely used in breeding two-line hybrid rice (Oryza sativa L.). Here we find that mutation of thermosensitive genic male sterile 5 (tms5) in rice causes the TGMS trait through a loss of RNase Z(S1) function. We show that RNase Z(S1) processes the mRNAs of three ubiquitin fusion ribosomal protein L40 (UbL40) genes into multiple fragments in vitro and in vivo. In tms5 mutants, high temperature results in increased levels of UbL40 mRNAs. Overaccumulation of UbL40 mRNAs causes defective pollen production and male sterility. Our results uncover a novel mechanism of RNase Z(S1)-mediated UbL40 mRNA regulation and shows that loss of this regulation produces TGMS in rice, a finding with potential applications in hybrid crop breeding.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25208476 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms5884
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919