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Jasmonate regulates juvenile-to-adult phase transition in rice.

Ken-Ichiro Hibara1, Miyako Isono2, Manaki Mimura2, Naoki Sentoku3, Mikiko Kojima4, Hitoshi Sakakibara5, Yuka Kitomi2, Takanori Yoshikawa2, Jun-Ichi Itoh2, Yasuo Nagato2.   

Abstract

Juvenile-to-adult phase transition is an important shift for the acquisition of adult vegetative characteristics and subsequent reproductive competence. We identified a recessive precocious (pre) mutant exhibiting a long leaf phenotype in rice. The long leaf phenotype is conspicuous in the second to the fourth leaves, which are juvenile and juvenile-to-adult transition leaves. We found that morphological and physiological traits, such as midrib formation, shoot meristem size, photosynthetic rate and plastochron, in juvenile and juvenile-to-adult transition stages of the pre mutant have precociously acquired adult characteristics. In agreement with these results, expression patterns of miR156 and miR172, which are microRNAs regulating phase change, support the accelerated juvenile-to-adult phase change in the pre mutant. The mutated gene encodes an allene oxide synthase (OsAOS1), which is a key enzyme for the biosynthesis of jasmonic acid (JA). The pre mutant showed a low level of JA and enhanced sensitivity to gibberellic acid, which promotes the phase change in some plant species. We also show that prolonged plastochron in the pre mutant is caused by accelerated PLASTOCHRON1 (PLA1) function. The present study reveals a substantial role of JA as a negative regulator of vegetative phase change.
© 2016. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.

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Keywords:  ALLENE OXIDE SYNTHASE; Jasmonic acid; Juvenile-to-adult phase transition; Plastochron; Rice; precocious

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27578792     DOI: 10.1242/dev.138602

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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