油菜素甾醇
生物
植物生物化学
突变体
控制(管理)
建筑
计算生物学
遗传学
基因
拟南芥
计算机科学
艺术
视觉艺术
人工智能
作者
Qiuxin Zhang,Guanming Liu,Jing Jin,Jiayan Liang,Jingjing Zhang,Haifeng Peng,Wenyi Wang,Zemin Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1007/s00122-021-04011-w
摘要
Key messageRIP2 serves as a negative regulator of leaf inclination through the coordination of BR signaling in rice.Leaf angle is considered as an important morphological trait in rice. Appropriate leaf angle increases the efficiency of sunlight capture and maintains a high level of photosynthesis, ultimately improving crop yield. Our present study demonstrates that RIP2 encodes a RING finger E3 ligase protein that directly binds to ROLLED AND ERECT LEAF 1 (REL1), a key regulator of leaf morphogenesis. Further studies reveal that RIP2 is extensively involved in leaf inclination through the coordination of BR signaling. Repression of RIP2 led to altered phenotypes, including enlarged leaf inclination and fewer tillers. Conversely, rice overexpressing RIP2 exhibited erect leaves. The double mutant rel1 rip2 displayed phenotypes similar to those of rel1, characterized by rolled leaves. Transcriptome profiling of WT, rel1, rip2, and rel1 rip2 mutants revealed that BR and IAA signaling pathways were impaired in rip2. Moreover, rel1, rip2, and rel1 rip2 were insensitive to BR treatment. In summary, these findings demonstrate that RIP2 serves as a negative regulator of leaf inclination, and therefore, provides an approach for the optimization of an ideal plant type.
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