| Literature DB >> 33288708 |
Changchun Yu1, Chenghuan Yan1, Yuling Liu1, Yali Liu1, Yue Jia1, Dean Lavelle2, Guanghui An1, Weiyi Zhang1, Lei Zhang1, Rongkui Han2, Robert M Larkin1, Jiongjiong Chen1, Richard W Michelmore2, Hanhui Kuang3.
Abstract
Leafy head is a unique type of plant architecture found in some vegetable crops, with leaves bending inward to form a compact head. The genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying leafy head in vegetables remain poorly understood. We genetically fine-mapped and cloned a major quantitative trait locus controlling heading in lettuce. The candidate gene (LsKN1) is a homolog of knotted 1 (KN1) from Zea mays Complementation and CRISPR/Cas9 knockout experiments confirmed the role of LsKN1 in heading. In heading lettuce, there is a CACTA-like transposon inserted into the first exon of LsKN1 (LsKN1▽). The transposon sequences act as a promoter rather than an enhancer and drive high expression of LsKN1▽. The enhanced expression of LsKN1▽ is necessary but not sufficient for heading in lettuce. Data from ChIP-sequencing, electrophoretic mobility shift assays, and dual luciferase assays indicate that the LsKN1▽ protein binds the promoter of LsAS1 and down-regulates its expression to alter leaf dorsoventrality. This study provides insight into plant leaf development and will be useful for studies on heading in other vegetable crops.Entities:
Keywords: dorsoventrality; leaf development; leafy head; transposon
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33288708 PMCID: PMC7776633 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2019698117
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205