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The SUMO-conjugating enzyme OsSCE1a from wild rice regulates the functional stay-green trait in rice.
The functional stay-green trait is a major goal of rice breeding. Here, we cloned OsSCE1a encoding SUMO-conjugating enzyme from Yuanjiang common wild rice, which simultaneously regulates the functional stay-green trait and growth duration. Low expression or knocking out OsSCE1a corresponded to increased chlorophyll content, photosynthetic competence, N use efficiency and a shortened growth period without affecting yield. A natural MITE-transposon insertion/deletion in the OsSCE1a promoter is the functional variation that regulates these traits. OsSCE1a was selected during evolution and shows significant variation between indica and japonica rice. OsNAC2 interacts with the MITE to enhance OsSCE1a expression. Genetic manipulation of OsSCE1a revealed its potential for rice improvement. OsSCE1a-mediated SUMOylation of OsGS2 suppresses GS (involved in N assimilation) enzyme activity. OsSCE1a also regulates growth duration by SUMOylating the transcription factor such as OsGBP1, which regulates the expression of the key heading gene Ghd7. Our findings shed light on the role of SUMOylation in crops and provide a strategy for increasing agricultural productivity.
期刊介绍:
Plant Biotechnology Journal aspires to publish original research and insightful reviews of high impact, authored by prominent researchers in applied plant science. The journal places a special emphasis on molecular plant sciences and their practical applications through plant biotechnology. Our goal is to establish a platform for showcasing significant advances in the field, encompassing curiosity-driven studies with potential applications, strategic research in plant biotechnology, scientific analysis of crucial issues for the beneficial utilization of plant sciences, and assessments of the performance of plant biotechnology products in practical applications.