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Nature Communications | 2014

Jasmonic acid regulates spikelet development in rice

Qiang Cai; Zheng Yuan; Mingjiao Chen; Changsong Yin; Zhijing Luo; Xiangxiang Zhao; Wanqi Liang; Jianping Hu; Dabing Zhang

The spikelet is the basal unit of inflorescence in grasses, and its formation is crucial for reproductive success and cereal yield. Here, we report a previously unknown role of the plant hormone jasmonic acid (JA) in determining rice (Oryza sativa) spikelet morphogenesis. The extra glume 1 (eg1) and eg2 mutants exhibit altered spikelet morphology with changed floral organ identity and number, as well as defective floral meristem determinacy. We show that EG1 is a plastid-targeted lipase that participates in JA biosynthesis, and EG2/OsJAZ1 is a JA signalling repressor that interacts with a putative JA receptor, OsCOI1b, to trigger OsJAZ1s degradation during spikelet development. OsJAZ1 also interacts with OsMYC2, a transcription factor in the JA signalling pathway, and represses OsMYC2s role in activating OsMADS1, an E-class gene crucial to the spikelet development. This work discovers a key regulatory mechanism of grass spikelet development and suggests that the role of JA in reproduction has diversified during the flowering plant evolution.


Journal of Integrative Plant Biology | 2014

Rice CYP703A3, a cytochrome P450 hydroxylase, is essential for development of anther cuticle and pollen exine.

Xijia Yang; Di Wu; Jianxin Shi; Yi He; Franck Pinot; Bernard Grausem; Changsong Yin; Lu Zhu; Mingjiao Chen; Zhijing Luo; Wanqi Liang; Dabing Zhang

Anther cuticle and pollen exine act as protective envelopes for the male gametophyte or pollen grain, but the mechanism underlying the synthesis of these lipidic polymers remains unclear. Previously, a tapetum-expressed CYP703A3, a putative cytochrome P450 fatty acid hydroxylase, was shown to be essential for male fertility in rice (Oryza sativa L.). However, the biochemical and biological roles of CYP703A3 has not been characterized. Here, we observed that cyp703a3-2 caused by one base insertion in CYP703A3 displays defective pollen exine and anther epicuticular layer, which differs from Arabidopsis cyp703a2 in which only defective pollen exine occurs. Consistently, chemical composition assay showed that levels of cutin monomers and wax components were dramatically reduced in cyp703a3-2 anthers. Unlike the wide range of substrates of Arabidopsis CYP703A2, CYP703A3 functions as an in-chain hydroxylase only for a specific substrate, lauric acid, preferably generating 7-hydroxylated lauric acid. Moreover, chromatin immunoprecipitation and expression analyses revealed that the expression of CYP703A3 is directly regulated by Tapetum Degeneration Retardation, a known regulator of tapetum PCD and pollen exine formation. Collectively, our results suggest that CYP703A3 represents a conserved and diversified biochemical pathway for in-chain hydroxylation of lauric acid required for the development of male organ in higher plants.


Plant Journal | 2015

Brassinosteroids promote development of rice pollen grains and seeds by triggering expression of Carbon Starved Anther, a MYB domain protein

Xiaolei Zhu; Wanqi Liang; Xiao Cui; Mingjiao Chen; Changsong Yin; Zhijing Luo; Jiaying Zhu; William J. Lucas; Zhi-Yong Wang; Dabing Zhang

Transport of photoassimilates from leaf tissues (source regions) to the sink organs is essential for plant development. Here, we show that a phytohormone, the brassinosteroids (BRs) promotes pollen and seed development in rice by directly promoting expression of Carbon Starved Anther (CSA) which encodes a MYB domain protein. Over-expression of the BR-synthesis gene D11 or a BR-signaling factor OsBZR1 results in higher sugar accumulation in developing anthers and seeds, as well as higher grain yield compared with control non-transgenic plants. Conversely, knockdown of D11 or OsBZR1 expression causes defective pollen maturation and reduced seed size and weight, with less accumulation of starch in comparison with the control. Mechanically, OsBZR1 directly promotes CSA expression and CSA directly triggers expression of sugar partitioning and metabolic genes during pollen and seed development. These findings provide insight into how BRs enhance plant reproduction and grain yield in an important agricultural crop.


Plant Physiology | 2016

A Rice Ca2+ Binding Protein Is Required for Tapetum Function and Pollen Formation

Jing Yu; Zhaolu Meng; Wanqi Liang; Joerg Kudla; Matthew R. Tucker; Zhijing Luo; Mingjiao Chen; Dawei Xu; Guochao Zhao; Jie Wang; Siyi Zhang; Yu-Jin Kim; Dabing Zhang

OsDEX1 binds Ca2+ and plays a conserved role in the development of tapetal cells and pollen formation in rice. In flowering plants, successful male reproduction requires the sophisticated interaction between somatic anther wall layers and reproductive cells. Timely degradation of the innermost tissue of the anther wall layer, the tapetal layer, is critical for pollen development. Ca2+ is a well-known stimulus for plant development, but whether it plays a role in affecting male reproduction remains elusive. Here we report a role of Defective in Exine Formation 1 (OsDEX1) in rice (Oryza sativa), a Ca2+ binding protein, in regulating rice tapetal cell degradation and pollen formation. In osdex1 anthers, tapetal cell degeneration is delayed and degradation of the callose wall surrounding the microspores is compromised, leading to aborted pollen formation and complete male sterility. OsDEX1 is expressed in tapetal cells and microspores during early anther development. Recombinant OsDEX1 is able to bind Ca2+ and regulate Ca2+ homeostasis in vitro, and osdex1 exhibited disturbed Ca2+ homeostasis in tapetal cells. Phylogenetic analysis suggested that OsDEX1 may have a conserved function in binding Ca2+ in flowering plants, and genetic complementation of pollen wall defects of an Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) dex1 mutant confirmed its evolutionary conservation in pollen development. Collectively, these findings suggest that OsDEX1 plays a fundamental role in the development of tapetal cells and pollen formation, possibly via modulating the Ca2+ homeostasis during pollen development.


Journal of Integrative Plant Biology | 2015

OsMADS32 interacts with PI-like proteins and regulates rice flower development.

Huanhuan Wang; Liang Zhang; Qiang Cai; Yun Hu; Zhenming Jin; Xiangxiang Zhao; Wei Fan; Qianming Huang; Zhijing Luo; Mingjiao Chen; Dabing Zhang; Zheng Yuan

OsMADS32 is a monocot specific MIKC(c) type MADS-box gene that plays an important role in regulating rice floral meristem and organs identity, a crucial process for reproductive success and rice yield. However, its underlying mechanism of action remains to be clarified. Here, we characterized a hypomorphic mutant allele of OsMADS32/CFO1, cfo1-3 and identified its function in controlling rice flower development by bioinformatics and protein-protein interaction analysis. The cfo1-3 mutant produces defective flowers, including loss of lodicule identity, formation of ectopic lodicule or hull-like organs and decreased stamen number, mimicking phenotypes related to the mutation of B class genes. Molecular characterization indicated that mis-splicing of OsMADS32 transcripts in the cfo1-3 mutant resulted in an extra eight amino acids in the K-domain of OsMADS32 protein. By yeast two hybrid and bimolecular fluorescence complementation assays, we revealed that the insertion of eight amino acids or deletion of the internal region in the K1 subdomain of OsMADS32 affects the interaction between OsMADS32 with PISTILLATA (PI)-like proteins OsMADS2 and OsMADS4. This work provides new insight into the mechanism by which OsMADS32 regulates rice lodicule and stamen identity, by interaction with two PI-like proteins via its K domain.


Journal of Experimental Botany | 2017

Glycerol-3-Phosphate Acyltransferase 3 (OsGPAT3) is required for anther development and male fertility in rice

Xiao Men; Jianxin Shi; Wanqi Liang; Qianfei Zhang; Gaibin Lian; Sheng Quan; Lu Zhu; Zhijing Luo; Mingjiao Chen; Dabing Zhang

Dysfunction of OsGPAT3 leads to disrupted anther lipid metabolism and male sterility in rice.


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2017

Two rice receptor-like kinases maintain male fertility under changing temperatures

Junping Yu; Jiaojiao Han; Yu Jin Kim; Ming Song; Zhen Yang; Yi He; Ruifeng Fu; Zhijing Luo; Jianping Hu; Wanqi Liang; Dabing Zhang

Significance By affecting male fertility in crops, climate temperature change has a major impact on global food security. Here we show the role of two rice leucine-rich repeat–receptor-like kinases, TMS10 and TMS10L, which redundantly control male fertility under fluctuating temperatures. This finding provides insights into how plants overcome adversary temperature changes to achieve normal male fertility and a new genetic resource for crop hybrid seed production. Plants employ dynamic molecular networks to control development in response to environmental changes, yet the underlying mechanisms are largely unknown. Here we report the identification of two rice leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinases, Thermo-Sensitive Genic Male Sterile 10 (TMS10) and its close homolog TMS10-Like (TMS10L), which redundantly function in the maintenance of the tapetal cell layer and microspore/pollen viability under normal temperature conditions with TMS10 playing an essential role in higher temperatures (namely, 28 °C). tms10 displays male sterility under high temperatures but male fertility under low temperatures, and the tms10 tms10l double mutant shows complete male sterility under both high and low temperatures. Biochemical and genetic assays indicate that the kinase activity conferred by the intracellular domain of TMS10 is essential for tapetal degeneration and male fertility under high temperatures. Furthermore, indica or japonica rice varieties that contain mutations in TMS10, created by genetic crosses or genome editing, also exhibit thermo-sensitive genic male sterility. These findings demonstrate that TMS10 and TMS10L act as a key switch in postmeiotic tapetal development and pollen development by buffering environmental temperature changes, providing insights into the molecular mechanisms by which plants develop phenotypic plasticity via genotype–environment temperature interaction. TMS10 may be used as a genetic resource for the development of hybrid seed production systems in crops.


Journal of Experimental Botany | 2017

Interactions between FLORAL ORGAN NUMBER4 and floral homeotic genes in regulating rice flower development.

Wei Xu; Juhong Tao; Mingjiao Chen; Ludovico Dreni; Zhijing Luo; Yun Hu; Wanqi Liang; Dabing Zhang

Rice flower development determines grain yield. Here we reveal the genetic interactions between the rice meristem maintenance gene FON4 and six floral homeotic genes in flower development.


PLOS ONE | 2016

Development of a RAD-Seq Based DNA Polymorphism Identification Software, AgroMarker Finder, and Its Application in Rice Marker-Assisted Breeding

Wei Fan; Jie Zong; Zhijing Luo; Mingjiao Chen; Xiangxiang Zhao; Dabing Zhang; Yiping Qi; Zheng Yuan

Rapid and accurate genome-wide marker detection is essential to the marker-assisted breeding and functional genomics studies. In this work, we developed an integrated software, AgroMarker Finder (AMF: http://erp.novelbio.com/AMF), for providing graphical user interface (GUI) to facilitate the recently developed restriction-site associated DNA (RAD) sequencing data analysis in rice. By application of AMF, a total of 90,743 high-quality markers (82,878 SNPs and 7,865 InDels) were detected between rice varieties JP69 and Jiaoyuan5A. The density of the identified markers is 0.2 per Kb for SNP markers, and 0.02 per Kb for InDel markers. Sequencing validation revealed that the accuracy of genome-wide marker detection by AMF is 93%. In addition, a validated subset of 82 SNPs and 31 InDels were found to be closely linked to 117 important agronomic trait genes, providing a basis for subsequent marker-assisted selection (MAS) and variety identification. Furthermore, we selected 12 markers from 31 validated InDel markers to identify seed authenticity of variety Jiaoyuanyou69, and we also identified 10 markers closely linked to the fragrant gene BADH2 to minimize linkage drag for Wuxiang075 (BADH2 donor)/Jiachang1 recombinants selection. Therefore, this software provides an efficient approach for marker identification from RAD-seq data, and it would be a valuable tool for plant MAS and variety protection.


Molecular Plant | 2015

Interactions of OsMADS1 with Floral Homeotic Genes in Rice Flower Development

Yun Hu; Wanqi Liang; Changsong Yin; Xuelian Yang; Baozhe Ping; Anxue Li; Ru Jia; Mingjiao Chen; Zhijing Luo; Qiang Cai; Xiangxiang Zhao; Dabing Zhang; Zheng Yuan

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Dabing Zhang

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Mingjiao Chen

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Wanqi Liang

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Zheng Yuan

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Changsong Yin

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Qiang Cai

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Yun Hu

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Jianxin Shi

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Lu Zhu

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Wei Fan

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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