Literature DB >> 28847935

LATERAL FLORET 1 induced the three-florets spikelet in rice.

Ting Zhang1, Yunfeng Li2, Ling Ma1, Xianchun Sang1, Yinghua Ling1, Yantong Wang1, Peng Yu1, Hui Zhuang1, Junyang Huang1, Nan Wang1, Fangming Zhao1, Changwei Zhang1, Zhenglin Yang1, Likui Fang1, Guanghua He2.   

Abstract

The spikelet is a unique inflorescence structure in grass. The molecular mechanisms behind the development and evolution of the spikelet are far from clear. In this study, a dominant rice mutant, lateral florets 1 (lf1), was characterized. In the lf1 spikelet, lateral floral meristems were promoted unexpectedly and could generally blossom into relatively normal florets. LF1 encoded a class III homeodomain-leucine zipper (HD-ZIP III) protein, and the site of mutation in lf1 was located in a putative miRNA165/166 target sequence. Ectopic expression of both LF1 and the meristem maintenance gene OSH1 was detected in the axil of the sterile lemma primordia of the lf1 spikelet. Furthermore, the promoter of OSH1 could be bound directly by LF1 protein. Collectively, these results indicate that the mutation of LF1 induces ectopic expression of OSH1, which results in the initiation of lateral meristems to generate lateral florets in the axil of the sterile lemma. This study thus offers strong evidence in support of the "three-florets spikelet" hypothesis in rice.

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Keywords:  evolution; lateral floret; rice; three-florets spikelet; yield

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28847935      PMCID: PMC5603995          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1700504114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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