Literature DB >> 29444864

Lineage-specific gene acquisition or loss is involved in interspecific hybrid sterility in rice.

Yohei Koide1,2,3, Atsushi Ogino4, Takanori Yoshikawa5, Yuki Kitashima4, Nozomi Saito4, Yoshitaka Kanaoka4, Kazumitsu Onishi6, Yoshihiro Yoshitake2, Takuji Tsukiyama2, Hiroki Saito2,7, Masayoshi Teraishi2, Yoshiyuki Yamagata8, Aiko Uemura9, Hiroki Takagi9, Yoriko Hayashi10, Tomoko Abe10, Yoshimichi Fukuta7, Yutaka Okumoto2, Akira Kanazawa4.   

Abstract

Understanding the genetic basis of reproductive barriers between species has been a central issue in evolutionary biology. The S1 locus in rice causes hybrid sterility and is a major reproductive barrier between two rice species, Oryza sativa and Oryza glaberrima The O. glaberrima-derived allele (denoted S1g) on the S1 locus causes preferential abortion of gametes with its allelic alternative (denoted S1s) in S1g/S1s heterozygotes. Here, we used mutagenesis and screening of fertile hybrid plants to isolate a mutant with an allele, S1mut, which does not confer sterility in the S1mut/S1g and S1mut/S1s hybrids. We found that the causal mutation of the S1mut allele was a deletion in the peptidase-coding gene (denoted "SSP") in the S1 locus of O. glaberrima No orthologous genes of SSP were found in the O. sativa genome. Transformation experiments indicated that the introduction of SSP in carriers of the S1s allele did not induce sterility. In S1mut/S1s heterozygotes, the insertion of SSP led to sterility, suggesting that SSP complemented the loss of the functional phenotype of the mutant and that multiple factors are involved in the phenomenon. The polymorphisms caused by the lineage-specific acquisition or loss of the SSP gene were implicated in the generation of hybrid sterility. Our results demonstrated that artificial disruption of a single gene for the reproductive barrier creates a "neutral" allele, which facilitates interspecific hybridization for breeding programs.

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Keywords:  hybrid sterility; mutagenesis; reproductive barrier; rice; transmission ratio distortion

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29444864      PMCID: PMC5834674          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1711656115

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


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