粳稻
粳稻
生物
耐寒性
冷敏
基因
转基因水稻
细胞生物学
数量性状位点
遗传学
植物
转基因
转基因作物
突变体
作者
Changxuan Xia,Guohua Liang,Kang Chong,Yunyuan Xu
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-023-38860-4
摘要
Abstract Improvement of chilling tolerance is a key strategy to face potential menace from abnormal temperature in rice production, which depends on the signaling network triggered by receptors. However, little is known about the QTL genes encoding membrane complexes for sensing cold. Here, C hilling-t o lerance in G engdao / japonica rice 1 ( COG1 ) is isolated from a chromosome segment substitution line containing a QTL ( qCS11-jap ) for chilling sensitivity. The major gene COG1 is found to confer chilling tolerance in japonica rice. In natural rice populations, only the haplogroup1 encodes a functional COG1. Evolutionary analysis show that COG1 originates from Chinese O. Rufipogon and is fixed in japonica rice during domestication. COG1, a membrane-localized LRR-RLP, targets and activates the kinase OsSERL2 in a cold-induced manner, promoting chilling tolerance. Furthermore, the cold signal transmitted by COG1-OsSERL2 activates OsMAPK3 in the cytoplasm. Our findings reveal a cold-sensing complex, which mediates signaling network for the chilling defense in rice.
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