| Literature DB >> 32415294 |
Yu Zhong1, Baojian Chen1,2,3, Mengran Li1, Dong Wang1, Yanyan Jiao1, Xiaolong Qi1, Min Wang1, Zongkai Liu1, Chen Chen1, Yuwen Wang1, Ming Chen1, Jinlong Li1, Zijian Xiao1, Dehe Cheng1, Wenxin Liu1, Kim Boutilier2, Chenxu Liu4, Shaojiang Chen5.
Abstract
Doubled haploid technology using inducer lines carrying mutations in ZmPLA1/MTL/NLD and ZmDMP1-4 has revolutionized traditional maize breeding. ZmPLA1/MTL/NLD is conserved in monocots and has been used to extend the system from maize to other monocots5-7, but no functional orthologue has been identified in dicots, while ZmDMP-like genes exist in both monocots and dicots4,8,9. Here, we report that loss-of-function mutations in the Arabidopsis thaliana ZmDMP-like genes AtDMP8 and AtDMP9 induce maternal haploids, with an average haploid induction rate of 2.1 ± 1.1%. In addition, to facilitate haploid seed identification in dicots, we established an efficient FAST-Red fluorescent marker-based haploid identification system that enables the identification of haploid seeds with >90% accuracy. These results show that mutations in DMP genes also trigger haploid induction in dicots. The conserved expression patterns and amino acid sequences of ZmDMP-like genes in dicots suggest that DMP mutations could be used to develop in vivo haploid induction systems in dicots.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32415294 DOI: 10.1038/s41477-020-0658-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Plants ISSN: 2055-0278 Impact factor: 15.793