作者
Xiaowen Yu,Zhigang Zhao,Xiaoming Zheng,Jiawu Zhou,Weiyi Kong,Peiran Wang,Wenting Bai,Hai Zheng,Huan Zhang,Jing Li,Jiafan Liu,Qiming Wang,Long Zhang,Kai Liu,Yang Yu,Xiuping Guo,Jiulin Wang,Qibing Lin,Fuqing Wu,Yulong Ren,Shanshan Zhu,Xin Zhang,Zhijun Cheng,Cailin Lei,Shijia Liu,Xi Liu,Yunlu Tian,Ling Jiang,Song Ge,Chuanyin Wu,Dayun Tao,Haiyang Wang,Jianmin Wan
摘要
Selfish genetic elements are pervasive in eukaryote genomes, but their role remains controversial. We show that qHMS7, a major quantitative genetic locus for hybrid male sterility between wild rice (Oryza meridionalis) and Asian cultivated rice (O. sativa), contains two tightly linked genes [Open Reading Frame 2 (ORF2) and ORF3]. ORF2 encodes a toxic genetic element that aborts pollen in a sporophytic manner, whereas ORF3 encodes an antidote that protects pollen in a gametophytic manner. Pollens lacking ORF3 are selectively eliminated, leading to segregation distortion in the progeny. Analysis of the genetic sequence suggests that ORF3 arose first, followed by gradual functionalization of ORF2 Furthermore, this toxin-antidote system may have promoted the differentiation and/or maintained the genome stability of wild and cultivated rice.