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Nat Commun ; 15(1): 4300, 2024 May 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38773134

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The chromatin modifier GRAIN WEIGHT 6a (GW6a) enhances rice grain size and yield. However, little is known about its gene network determining grain size. Here, we report that MITOGEN-ACTIVED PROTEIN KINASE 6 (OsMAPK6) and E3 ligase CHANG LI GENG 1 (CLG1) interact with and target GW6a for phosphorylation and ubiquitylation, respectively. Unexpectedly, however, in vitro and in vivo assays reveal that both of the two post-translational modifications stabilize GW6a. Furthermore, we uncover two major GW6a phosphorylation sites (serine142 and threonine186) targeted by OsMAPK6 serving an important role in modulating grain size. In addition, our genetic and molecular results suggest that the OsMAPK6-GW6a and CLG1-GW6a axes are crucial and operate in a non-additive manner to control grain size. Overall, our findings identify a previously unknown mechanism by which phosphorylation and ubiquitylation non-additively stabilize GW6a to enhance grain size, and reveal correlations and interactions of these posttranslational modifications during rice grain development.


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Gene Expression Regulation, Plant , Oryza , Plant Proteins , Ubiquitination , Oryza/metabolism , Oryza/genetics , Oryza/growth & development , Phosphorylation , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Plant Proteins/genetics , Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases/metabolism , Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases/genetics , Edible Grain/metabolism , Edible Grain/growth & development , Protein Processing, Post-Translational , Plants, Genetically Modified , Chromatin/metabolism
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Planta ; 252(2): 18, 2020 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32671480

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MAIN CONCLUSION: Three novel QTLs for grain shape were genetically fine mapped, with two of which to a 250-kb target interval on rice chromosome 2 that contains fourteen candidate genes. Grain shape (grain length, width, and thickness) determines crop yield and grain quality. However, the trait is regulated by numerous naturally occurring quantitative trait loci (QTLs) and the underlying mechanism remains largely unknown. Here, we report the genetic mapping of three new QTLs, qLG2, qWG2, and qLG8 that each exerts a semi-dominant effect on grain shape in cultivated rice. These QTLs were validated using populations derived from the corresponding chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs), and were further delimited to small genomic intervals in progeny testing experiments. Especially, qLG2/qWG2 was placed into an about 250-kb genomic candidate region, and 14 predicted ORFs localized within the interval. We also evaluated the individual and pyramiding genetic effect(s) of these QTL(s) using the corresponding nearly isogenic lines, and found that they have additive effects on the traits. Collectively, these findings provided useful information as a tool to improve grain shape in crop breeding programs and established foundations for future QTL cloning.


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Edible Grain/genetics , Genomics , Oryza/genetics , Quantitative Trait Loci/genetics , Alleles , Chromosome Mapping , Edible Grain/anatomy & histology , Edible Grain/growth & development , Oryza/anatomy & histology , Oryza/growth & development , Phenotype , Plant Breeding
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