突变体
生物
开枪
氨基酸
信号转导
植物激素
细胞生物学
拟南芥
遗传学
基因
植物
作者
Jinfeng Zhao,Tao Wang,Minxia Wang,Yuanyuan Liu,Shoujiang Yuan,Yanan Gao,Yin Liang,Wei Sun,Lixiang Peng,Wenhui Zhang,Jianmin Wan,Xueyong Li
出处
期刊:Plant and Cell Physiology
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2014-03-11
卷期号:55 (6): 1096-1109
被引量:99
摘要
Strigolactones (SLs) are a novel class of plant hormones that inhibit shoot branching. Currently, two proteins in rice are thought to play crucial roles in SL signal transduction. DWARF14 (D14), an α/β hydrolase, is responsible for SL perception, while DWARF3 (D3), an F-box protein with leucine-rich repeats, is essential for SL signal transduction. However, how these two proteins transmit SL signals to downstream factors remains unclear. Here, we characterized a high-tillering dwarf rice mutant, gsor300097, which is insensitive to GR24, a synthetic analog of SL. Mapping and sequencing analysis showed that gsor300097 is a novel allelic mutant of D3, in which a nonsense mutation truncates the protein from 720 to 527 amino acids. The D3 gene was strongly expressed in root, leaf, shoot base and panicle. Nuclear-localized F-box protein D3 played a role in the SCF complex by interacting with OSK1, OSK5 or OSK20 and OsCullin1. In addition, D3 associated with D14 in a GR24-dependent manner in vivo. Taken together, our findings suggested that D3 assembled into an SCFD3 complex and associated with D14 to suppress rice shoot branching.
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