| Literature DB >> 27999582 |
Lydiane Gaborieau1, Gregory G Brown1, Hakim Mireau2.
Abstract
Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) is a widespread phenotype in plants, which present a defect in the production of functional pollen. The male sterilizing factors usually consist of unusual genes or open reading frames encoded by the mitochondrial genome. CMS can be suppressed by specific nuclear genes called restorers of fertility (Rfs). In the majority of cases, Rf genes produce proteins that act directly on the CMS conferring mitochondrial transcripts by binding them specifically and promoting processing events. In this review, we explore the wide array of mechanisms guiding fertility restoration. PPR proteins represent the most frequent protein class among identified Rfs and they exhibit ideal characteristics to evolve into restorer of fertility when the mechanism of restoration implies a post-transcriptional action. Here, we review the literature that highlights those characteristics and help explain why PPR proteins are ideal for the roles they play as restorers of fertility.Entities:
Keywords: CMS; PPR proteins; RNA; fertility restorer; mitochondria
Year: 2016 PMID: 27999582 PMCID: PMC5138203 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2016.01816
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753
Representation of the characterized restorers of fertility (confirmed through transgenic analysis) and their updated model for restoration mechanism.
| Restorer name | Type of restorer protein | Species | CMS name | CMS inducing gene | Characteristics and models for fertility restoration | Reference | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Restoration by post-transcriptionnal events | Rf-PPR592 | PPR protein | Petunia | – | Binds to CMS transcript | ||
| Rfo | PPR protein | Radish | Ogura | Binds to CMS transcript | |||
| Rf1A, Rf1B | PPR protein | Rice | BT | Mediation of endonucleolytic processing of cms transcript | |||
| Rf4, Rf3 | PPR protein | Rice | Wild Abortive | Reduced levels of CMS conferring transcript | |||
| Rf5, GRP162, Rf6 | PPR protein + glycine-rich protein | Rice | Honglian | PPR not binding CMS transcript | |||
| PPR762 | PPR protein | Rice | RT98-type | Found to process | |||
| Restoration by other mechanisms | Rf2 | Glycine-rich protein | Rice | Lead | Within a large protein complex | ||
| Rf2 | ALDH protein | Maize | Texas | Remove oxidative stress caused by URF13 | |||
| Rf17 | Acyl carrier protein | Rice | CW | ? | Retrograde regulation | ||
| bvORF20 | OMA1-like protein | Beet | Owen | Interaction with CMS polypeptide | |||