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Fine Mapping of the Affecting Tillering and Plant Height Gene CHA-1 in Rice.


ABSTRACT: The plant architecture of rice is an important factor affecting yield. Strigolactones (SLs) are newly discovered carotenoid-derived plant hormones that play an important role in rice plant architecture. In this study, a high-tillering dwarf mutant, CHA-1, was identified by spatial mutagenesis. CHA-1 was located in the region of 31.52-31.55 MB on chromosome 1 by map-based cloning. Compared with the wild-type THZ, the CHA-1 mutant showed that ACCAC replaced TGGT in the coding region of the candidate gene LOC_Os01g54810, leading to premature termination of expression. Genetic complementation experiments proved that LOC_Os01g54810 was CHA-1, which encodes a putative member of Class III lipase. Expression analysis showed that CHA-1 was constitutively expressed in various organs of rice. Compared with those in THZ, the expression levels of the D17 and D10 genes were significantly downregulated in the CHA-1 mutant. In addition, the concentrations of ent-2'-epi-5-deoxystrigol (epi-5DS) in the root exudates of the CHA-1 mutant was significantly reduced compared with that of THZ, and exogenous application of GR24 inhibited the tillering of the CHA-1 mutant. These results suggest that CHA-1 influences rice architecture by affecting SL biosynthesis.

SUBMITTER: Chen T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10096525 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Fine Mapping of the Affecting Tillering and Plant Height Gene <i>CHA-1</i> in Rice.

Chen Tengkui T   Xiao Wuming W   Huang Cuihong C   Zhou Danhua D   Liu Yongzhu Y   Guo Tao T   Chen Zhiqiang Z   Wang Hui H  

Plants (Basel, Switzerland) 20230330 7


The plant architecture of rice is an important factor affecting yield. Strigolactones (SLs) are newly discovered carotenoid-derived plant hormones that play an important role in rice plant architecture. In this study, a high-tillering dwarf mutant, <i>CHA-1,</i> was identified by spatial mutagenesis. <i>CHA-1</i> was located in the region of 31.52-31.55 MB on chromosome 1 by map-based cloning. Compared with the wild-type THZ, the <i>CHA-1</i> mutant showed that ACCAC replaced TGGT in the coding  ...[more]

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