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OsARG encodes an arginase that plays critical roles in panicle development and grain production in rice.

Xuefeng Ma1, Zhijun Cheng1, Ruizhen Qin1, Yang Qiu2, Yueqin Heng1, Hui Yang1, Yulong Ren3, Xiaole Wang1, Jingcui Bi1, Xiaoding Ma1, Xin Zhang1, Jiulin Wang1, Cailin Lei1, Xiuping Guo1, Jie Wang1, Fuqing Wu1, Ling Jiang3, Haiyang Wang1, Jianmin Wan1,3.   

Abstract

Nitrogen is a crucial nutrient for plant growth and development. Arginine is considered to be an important amino acid for nitrogen transport and storage, playing a crucial role during plant seedling development. However, little is known about the role of arginine in nitrogen remobilization at the reproductive stage. We isolated a rice mutant nglf-1 with reduced plant height, small panicle and grain size, and low seed-setting rate (10% in nglf-1 compared to 93% in wild-type). Map-based cloning revealed that the mutant phenotype was caused by loss of function of a gene (OsARG) encoding an arginine hydrolysis enzyme, which is consistent with arginine accumulation in the mutant. The phenotype was partially corrected supplying exogenous nitrogen, and fully corrected by expression of a wild-type OsARG transgene. Over-expression of OsARG in rice (cv. Kitaake) increased grain number per plant under nitrogen-limited conditions. OsARG was ubiquitously expressed in various organs, but most strongly in developing panicles. The OsARG protein was localized in the mitochondria, consistent with other arginases. Our results suggest that the arginase encoded by OsARG, a key enzyme in Arg catabolism, plays a critical role during panicle development, especially under conditions of insufficient exogenous nitrogen. OsARG is a potential target for crop improvement.
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Keywords:  arginase; arginine; mutant; nitrogen; panicle development; rice (Oryza sativa)

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Year:  2012        PMID: 26011250     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-313x.2012.05122.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant J        ISSN: 0960-7412            Impact factor:   6.417


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