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Yi Shang1,2, Lu Yuan3, Zhaocan Di3, Yong Jia4, Zhenlan Zhang1, Sujuan Li5, Liping Xing3, Zengjun Qi3, Xiaoyun Wang6, Jinghuan Zhu2, Wei Hua2, Xiaojian Wu2, Minqiu Zhu3, Gang Li7,8, Chengdao Li4,9.
Abstract
Barley possesses a branchless, spike-shaped inflorescence where determinate spikelets attach directly to the main axis, but the developmental mechanism of spikelet identity remains largely unknown. Here we report the functional analysis of the barley gene BRANCHED AND INDETERMINATE SPIKELET 1 (BDI1), which encodes a TCP transcription factor and plays a crucial role in determining barley inflorescence architecture and spikelet development. The bdi1 mutant exhibited indeterminate spikelet meristems that continued to grow and differentiate after producing a floret meristem; some spikelet meristems at the base of the spike formed two fully developed seeds or converted to branched spikelets, producing a branched inflorescence. Map-based cloning analysis showed that this mutant has a deletion of ~600 kb on chromosome 5H containing three putative genes. Expression analysis and virus-induced gene silencing confirmed that the causative gene, BDI1, encodes a CYC/TB1-type TCP transcription factor and is highly conserved in both wild and cultivated barley. Transcriptome and regulatory network analysis demonstrated that BDI1 may integrate regulation of gene transcription cell wall modification and known trehalose-6-phosphate homeostasis to control spikelet development. Together, our findings reveal that BDI1 represents a key regulator of inflorescence architecture and meristem determinacy in cereal crop plants.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990 BRANCHED AND INDETERMINATE SPIKELET 1 (BDI1); Barley; TCP transcription factor; deletion; determinacy; inflorescence architecture; map-based cloning; spikelet meristem; transcriptome sequencing (RNA-Seq); virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS)
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32915968 DOI: 10.1093/jxb/eraa416
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Bot ISSN: 0022-0957 Impact factor: 6.992