| Literature DB >> 32771171 |
Qian Wang1, Qibing Lin2, Tao Wu1, Erchao Duan1, Yunshuai Huang1, Chunyan Yang1, Changling Mou1, Jie Lan1, Chunlei Zhou1, Kun Xie1, Xi Liu1, Xin Zhang2, Xiuping Guo2, Jie Wang2, Ling Jiang3, Jianmin Wan4.
Abstract
Seed dormancy is closely related to pre-harvest sprouting resistance. Both plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) and DELAY OF GERMINATION 1 (DOG1) protein are key regulators of seed dormancy. Their relationship is well reported in Arabidopsis, but little is known in rice. Here, we show that a quantitative trait locus, qSd-1-1 contributes significantly to seed dormancy differences between the strongly dormant indica variety N22 and non-dormant japonica variety Nanjing35. It encodes a DOG1-like protein named OsDOG1L-3 with homology to Arabidopsis DOG1. There were evident promoter and expression differences in OsDOG1L-3 between N22 and Nanjing35, and overexpression or introduction of the N22 OsDOG1L-3 allele in Nanjing35 enhanced its seed dormancy. OsDOG1L-3 expression was positively correlated with seed dormancy and induced by ABA. OsbZIP75 and OsbZIP78 bound directly with the promoter of OsDOG1L-3 to induce its expression. Overexpression of OsbZIP75 increased OsDOG1L-3 protein abundance and promoted seed dormancy. OsDOG1L-3 upregulated expression of ABA-related genes and increased ABA content. We propose that the N22 OsDOG1L-3 allele is a candidate gene for the seed dormancy in QTL qSd-1-1, and that it participates in the ABA pathway to establish seed dormancy in rice.Entities:
Keywords: ABA; DOG1-like; Oryza sativa; Pre-harvest sprouting; Seed dormancy; bZIP protein
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32771171 DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2020.110570
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Sci ISSN: 0168-9452 Impact factor: 4.729