Rice AGL1 determines grain size and sterile lemma identity

Haiping Yu, An Wang, Guangheng Zhang, Guojun Dong, Longbiao Guo, Qian Qian, Deyong Ren
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The grass spikelet is a unique inflorescence structure that determines grain size. Although many genetic factors have been well characterized for grain size and glume development, the underlying molecular mechanisms in rice are far from established. Here, we isolated rice gene, that controlled grain size and determines the fate of the sterile lemma. Loss of function of produced larger grains and reduced the size of the sterile lemma. Larger grains in the mutant were caused by a larger number of cells that were longer and wider than in the wild type. The sterile lemma in the mutant spikelet was converted to a rudimentary glume-like organ. Our findings showed that the AGL1 (also named LAX1) protein positively regulated G1 expression, and negatively regulated NSG1 expression, thereby affecting the fate of the sterile lemma. Taken together, our results revealed that played a key role in negative regulation of grain size by controlling cell proliferation and expansion, and supported the opinion that rudimentary glume and sterile lemma in rice are homologous organs.
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水稻 AGL1 决定谷粒大小和不育外稃特征
禾本科小穗是决定谷粒大小的独特花序结构。尽管谷粒大小和颖片发育的许多遗传因子已经得到了很好的表征,但水稻的潜在分子机制却远未确定。在这里,我们分离出了控制谷粒大小并决定不育外稃命运的水稻基因。基因功能缺失会产生较大的谷粒,并缩小不育外稃的大小。与野生型相比,突变体的细胞数量更多,更长更宽,因此谷粒更大。突变体小穗中的不育外稃转变成了一个不发育的胶状器官。我们的研究结果表明,AGL1(又称 LAX1)蛋白正向调控 G1 的表达,负向调控 NSG1 的表达,从而影响不育外稃的命运。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,AGL1通过控制细胞的增殖和扩张,在谷粒大小的负调控中发挥了关键作用,并支持了水稻不育稃和不发育颖是同源器官的观点。
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