| Literature DB >> 29362095 |
Zhennan Qiu1, Shujing Kang1, Lei He1, Juan Zhao1, Sen Zhang1, Jiang Hu1, Dali Zeng1, Guangheng Zhang1, Guojun Dong1, Zhenyu Gao1, Deyong Ren1, Guang Chen1, Longbiao Guo1, Qian Qian2, Li Zhu3.
Abstract
High temperature, a major abiotic stress, significantly affects the yield and quality of crops in many parts of the world. Components of the photosynthetic apparatus are highly susceptible to thermal damage. Although the responses to acute heat stress have been studied intensively, the mechanisms that regulate chloroplast development under heat stress remain obscure, especially in crop plants. Here, we cloned and characterized the gene responsible for the heat-sensitive albino1 (hsa1) mutation in rice (Oryza sativa). The hsa1 mutant harbors a recessive mutation in a gene encoding fructokinase-like protein2 (FLN2); the mutation causes a premature stop codon and results in a severe albino phenotype, with defects in early chloroplast development. The color of hsa1 mutant plants gradually changed from albino to green at later stages of development at various temperatures and chloroplast biogenesis was strongly delayed at high temperature (32 °C). HSA1 expression was strongly reduced in hsa1 plants compared to wild type (WT). HSA1 localizes to the chloroplast and regulates chloroplast development. An HSA1 deletion mutant induced by CRISPR/Cas9 was heat sensitive but had a faster greening phenotype than the original hsa1 allele at all temperatures. RNA and protein levels of plastid-encoded RNA polymerase-dependent plastid genes were markedly reduced in hsa1 plants compared to WT. These results demonstrated that HSA1 plays important roles in chloroplast development at early stages, and functions in protecting chloroplasts under heat stress at later stages in rice.Entities:
Keywords: Chloroplast development; HSA1; Heat stress; Map-based cloning; Rice
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29362095 DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2017.11.015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Sci ISSN: 0168-9452 Impact factor: 4.729