| Literature DB >> 29077868 |
Jing Zhao1,2,3,4, Lei Chen1,2,3,4, Tuanjie Zhao1,2,3,4,5, Junyi Gai1,2,3,4,5.
Abstract
A soybean mutant displaying chicken toes-like leaves and petalody flowers was identified as being caused by a single recessive gene, termed ctp. Using heterozygous-inbred recombinants, this gene was fine-mapped to a 37-kb region harbouring three predicted genes on chromosome 5. The gene Glyma05g022400.1 was detected to have a 33-bp deletion in its first exon that was responsible for ctp. Validation for this gene was provided by the fact that the 33-bp deletion-derived marker I2 completely co-segregated with the phenotypes of 96 F10-derived residual heterozygous lines and 2200 fine-mapping individuals, and by the fact that the orthologue NbCTP in Nicotiana benthamiana also influenced leaf and flower development under virus-induced gene silencing. In terms of characterization, the CTPs shared highly conserved domains specifically in higher plants, GmCTP was alternatively spliced, and it was expressed in multiple organs, especially in lateral meristems. GmCTP was localized to the nucleus and other regions and performed transcriptional activity. In ctp, the expression levels and splicing patterns were dramatically disrupted, and many key regulators in leaf and/or floral developmental pathways were interrupted. Thus, CTP is a novel and critical pleiotropic regulator of leaf and flower development that participates in multiple regulation pathways, and may play key roles in lateral organ differentiation as a putative novel transcription regulator.Entities:
Keywords: Chicken toes-like leaf and petalody flower gene (ctp); Nicotiana benthamiana; TRV-VIGS (Tobacco rattle virus-based virus-induced gene silencing); leaf and flower morphogenesis; positional cloning; soybean (Glycine max); transcription regulator
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29077868 DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erx358
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Bot ISSN: 0022-0957 Impact factor: 6.992