| Literature DB >> 31521223 |
Weiwei Chen1, Zhijun Cheng1, Linglong Liu2, Min Wang1, Xiaoman You2, Jian Wang1, Feng Zhang1, Chunlei Zhou2, Zhe Zhang1, Huan Zhang2, Shimin You2, Yupeng Wang1, Sheng Luo1, Jinhui Zhang1, Jiulin Wang1, Jie Wang1, Zhichao Zhao1, Xiuping Guo1, Cailin Lei1, Xin Zhang1, Qibing Lin1, Yulong Ren1, Shanshan Zhu3, Jianmin Wan4.
Abstract
Homeodomain leucine zipper (HD-Zip) proteins are transcription factors that regulate plant development. Bioactive gibberellin (GA) is a key endogenous hormone that participates in plant growth. However, the relationship between HD-Zip genes and modulation of GA biosynthesis in rice remains elusive. Here, we identified a rice mutant, designated as small grain and dwarf 2 (sgd2), which had reduced height and grain size compared with the wild type. Cytological observations indicated that the defective phenotype was mainly due to decreased cell length. Map-based cloning and complementation tests demonstrated that a 9 bp deletion in a homeodomain leucine zipper (HD-Zip) II family transcription factor was responsible for the sgd2 mutant phenotype. Expression of SGD2 was pronounced in developing panicles, and its protein was localized in nucleus. Luciferase reporter system and transactivation assays in yeast suggested that SGD2 functioned as a transcriptional repressor. High performance liquid chromatography assays showed that the endogenous GA1 level in the sgd2 mutant was dramatically decreased, and exogenous GA3 recovered the second leaf sheath to normal length. Results of qRT-PCR showed that the expression levels of genes positively regulating GA-biosynthesis were mostly down-regulated in the mutant. Our data identified the role of an HD-Zip transcription factor that affects rice plant development by modulating gibberellin biosynthesis.Entities:
Keywords: Dwarfism; GA biosynthesis; HD-Zip transcription factor; Oryza sativa; Small grain
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31521223 DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2019.110208
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Sci ISSN: 0168-9452 Impact factor: 4.729