Literature DB >> 26333774

Two forward genetic screens for vein density mutants in sorghum converge on a cytochrome P450 gene in the brassinosteroid pathway.

Govinda Rizal1, Vivek Thakur1, Jacqueline Dionora1, Shanta Karki1, Samart Wanchana1, Kelvin Acebron1, Nikki Larazo1, Richard Garcia1, Abigail Mabilangan1, Florencia Montecillo1, Florence Danila1, Reychelle Mogul1, Paquito Pablico1, Hei Leung2, Jane A Langdale3, John Sheehy1,4, Steven Kelly3, William Paul Quick1,5.   

Abstract

The specification of vascular patterning in plants has interested plant biologists for many years. In the last decade a new context has emerged for this interest. Specifically, recent proposals to engineer C(4) traits into C(3) plants such as rice require an understanding of how the distinctive venation pattern in the leaves of C(4) plants is determined. High vein density with Kranz anatomy, whereby photosynthetic cells are arranged in encircling layers around vascular bundles, is one of the major traits that differentiate C(4) species from C(3) species. To identify genetic factors that specify C(4) leaf anatomy, we generated ethyl methanesulfonate- and γ-ray-mutagenized populations of the C(4) species sorghum (Sorghum bicolor), and screened for lines with reduced vein density. Two mutations were identified that conferred low vein density. Both mutations segregated in backcrossed F(2) populations as homozygous recessive alleles. Bulk segregant analysis using next-generation sequencing revealed that, in both cases, the mutant phenotype was associated with mutations in the CYP90D2 gene, which encodes an enzyme in the brassinosteroid biosynthesis pathway. Lack of complementation in allelism tests confirmed this result. These data indicate that the brassinosteroid pathway promotes high vein density in the sorghum leaf, and suggest that differences between C(4) and C(3) leaf anatomy may arise in part through differential activity of this pathway in the two leaf types.
© 2015 The Authors The Plant Journal published by Society for Experimental Biology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  C4 photosynthesis; Sorghum bicolor; brassinosteroid; gene identification; kranz anatomy; vascular patterning

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26333774     DOI: 10.1111/tpj.13007

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


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