作者
Haichao Jiang,Qing Lu,Shuqing Qiu,Huihui Yu,Zhengji Wang,Zhichao Yu,Yunrui Lu,Lei Wang,Fan Xia,Yuying Wu,Fan Li,Qinglu Zhang,Gang Liu,Dingding Song,Chonglie Ma,Qi Ding,Xiaobo Zhang,Lin Zhang,Xuetang Zhang,Xu Li,Jianwei Zhang,Jinghua Xiao,Xianghua Li,Wang Nai-yuan,Yidan Ouyang,Fasong Zhou,Qifa Zhang
摘要
Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) determined by mitochondrial genes and restorer of fertility ( Rf ) controlled by nuclear-encoded genes provide the breeding systems of many hybrid crops for the utilization of heterosis. Although several CMS/ Rf systems have been widely exploited in rice, hybrid breeding using these systems has encountered difficulties due to either fertility instability or complications of two-locus inheritance or both. In this work, we characterized a type of CMS, Fujian Abortive cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS-FA), with stable sporophytic male sterility and a nuclear restorer gene that completely restores hybrid fertility. CMS is caused by the chimeric open reading frame FA182 that specifically occurs in the mitochondrial genome of CMS-FA rice. The restorer gene OsRf19 encodes a pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) protein targeted to mitochondria, where it mediates the cleavage of FA182 transcripts, thus restoring male fertility. Comparative sequence analysis revealed that OsRf19 originated through a recent duplication in wild rice relatives, sharing a common ancestor with OsRf1a / OsRf5 , a fertility restorer gene for Boro II and Hong-Lian CMS. We developed six restorer lines by introgressing OsRf19 into parental lines of elite CMS-WA hybrids; hybrids produced from these lines showed equivalent or better agronomic performance relative to their counterparts based on the CMS-WA system. These results demonstrate that CMS-FA/ OsRf19 provides a highly promising system for future hybrid rice breeding.