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Benguo Gu1, Taoying Zhou1, Jianghong Luo1, Hui Liu1, Yongchun Wang1, Yingying Shangguan1, Jingjie Zhu1, Yan Li1, Tao Sang2, Zixuan Wang1, Bin Han3.
Abstract
A wide range of morphological and physiological traits have changed between cultivated rice Oryza sativa and wild rice Oryza rufipogon under domestication. Here, we report cloning of the An-2 gene, encoding the Lonely Guy Like protein 6 (OsLOGL6), which catalyzes the final step of cytokinin synthesis in O. rufipogon. The near-isogenic line harboring a wild allele of An-2 in the genetic background of the awnless indica Guangluai 4 shows that An-2 promotes awn elongation by enhancing cell division, but decreases grain production by reducing grains per panicle and tillers per plant. We reveal that a genetic variation in the An-2 locus has a large impact on reducing awn length and increasing tiller and grain numbers in domesticated rice. Analysis of gene expression patterns suggests that An-1 regulates the formation of awn primordial, and An-2 promotes awn elongation. Nucleotide diversity of the An-2 locus in cultivated rice was found to be significantly reduced compared with that of wild rice, suggesting that the An-2 locus was subjected to artificial selection. We therefore propose that the selection of genetic variation in An-2 was due to reduced awn length and increased grain yield in cultivated rice.Entities:
Keywords: Oryza sativa; awn; cytokinin synthesis enzyme; domestication; grain yield
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26283047 DOI: 10.1016/j.molp.2015.08.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Plant ISSN: 1674-2052 Impact factor: 13.164