| Literature DB >> 29876974 |
Hongwei Xie1, Xiaojue Peng2, Mingjuan Qian1, Yicong Cai3, Xia Ding2, Qiusheng Chen2, Qiying Cai2, Youlin Zhu2, Longan Yan1, Yaohui Cai1.
Abstract
D1-cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) rice is a sporophytic cytoplasmic male-sterile rice developed from Dongxiang wild rice that exhibits a no-pollen-grain phenotype. A mitochondrial chimeric gene (orf182) was detected by mitochondrial genome sequencing and a comparative analysis. Orf182 is composed of three recombinant fragments, the largest of which is homologous to Sorghum bicolor mitochondrial sequences. In addition, orf182 was found only in wild rice species collected from China. Northern blot analysis showed that orf182 transcripts were affected by Rf genes in the isocytoplasmic restorer line DR7. Western blot analysis showed that the ORF182 product was localized in the mitochondria of the CMS line. An expression cassette containing orf182 fused to a mitochondrial transit peptide induced the maintainer line of male sterility, which lacked pollen grains in the anthers. Furthermore, the in vivo expression of orf182 also inhibited the growth of Escherichia coli, with lower respiration rate, excess accumulation of reactive oxygen species and decreased ATP levels. We conclude that the mitochondrial chimeric gene orf182 possesses a unique structure and origin differing from other identified mitochondrial CMS genes, and this gene is connected to non-pollen type of sporophytic male sterility in D1-CMS rice.Entities:
Keywords: D1-CMS; Dongxiang wild rice; cytoplasmic male sterility; mitochondrial genome; mitotype-specific sequences; orf182
Year: 2018 PMID: 29876974 DOI: 10.1111/tpj.13982
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant J ISSN: 0960-7412 Impact factor: 6.417