生物
分蘖(植物学)
驯化
等位基因
农学
遗传学
基因
作者
Weifeng Zhang,Lubin Tan,Hongying Sun,Xiaoyan Zhao,Fengxia Liu,Hongwei Cai,Yongcai Fu,Xianyou Sun,Ping Gu,Zuofeng Zhu,Chuanqing Sun
出处
期刊:Molecular Plant
[Elsevier]
日期:2019-08-01
卷期号:12 (8): 1075-1089
被引量:69
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.molp.2019.04.005
摘要
The modification of plant architecture is a crucial target in rice domestication and modern genetic improvement. Although several genes regulating rice plant architecture have been characterized, the molecular mechanisms underlying rice plant architecture domestication remain largely unclear. Here we show that the inclined tiller growth in wild rice is controlled by a single dominant gene, TILLER INCLINED GROWTH 1 (TIG1), which is located on chromosome 8 and encodes a TCP transcriptional activator. TIG1 is primarily expressed in the adaxial side of the tiller base, promotes cell elongation, and enlarges the tiller angle in wild rice. Variations in the TIG1 promoter of indica cultivars (tig1 allele) resulted in decreased expression of TIG1 in the adaxial side of tiller base and reduced cell length and tiller angle, leading to the transition from inclined tiller growth in wild rice to erect tiller growth during rice domestication. TIG1 positively regulates the expression of EXPA3, EXPB5, and SAUR39 to promote cell elongation and increase the tiller angle. Selective sweep analysis revealed that the tig1 allele was selected in indica cultivars by human beings. The cloning and characterization of TIG1 supports a new scenario of plant architecture evolution in rice.
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