生物
交货地点
等位基因
基因
油菜素甾醇
遗传学
调节器
拟南芥
数量性状位点
表型
突变体
植物
作者
Kunkun Zhao,Li Wang,Ding Qiu,Zenghui Cao,Kuopeng Wang,Жан Ли,Xiaoxuan Wang,Jinzhi Wang,Qian Ma,Di Cao,Yinyao Qi,Kai Zhao,Fangping Gong,Zhong‐Feng Li,Rui Ren,Xingli Ma,Xing‐Guo Zhang,Feng Yu,Dongmei Yin
摘要
Summary Pod size is a key agronomic trait that greatly determines peanut yield, the regulatory genes and molecular mechanisms that controlling peanut pod size are still unclear. Here, we used quantitative trait locus analysis to identify a peanut pod size regulator, P OD S IZE/ W EIGHT1 ( PSW1 ), and characterized the associated gene and protein. PSW1 encoded leucine‐rich repeat receptor‐like kinase (LRR–RLK) and positively regulated pod stemness. Mechanistically, this allele harbouring a 12‐bp insertion in the promoter and a point mutation in the coding region of PSW1 causing a serine‐to‐isoleucine (S618I) substitution substantially increased mRNA abundance and the binding affinity of PSW1 for BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE1‐ASSOCIATED RECEPTOR KINASE 1 (BAK1). Notably, PSW1 HapII (super‐large pod allele of PSW1) expression led to up‐regulation of a positive regulator of pod stemness PLETHORA 1 ( PLT1 ), thereby resulting in larger pod size. Moreover, overexpression of PSW1 HapII increased seed/fruit size in multiple plant species. Our work thus discovers a conserved function of PSW1 that controls pod size and provides a valuable genetic resource for breeding high‐yield crops.
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