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Oryza CLIMtools: A Genome-Environment Association Resource Reveals Adaptive Roles for Heterotrimeric G Proteins in the Regulation of Rice Agronomic Traits

Modern crop varieties display a degree of mismatch between their current distributions and the suitability of the local climate for their productivity. To this end, we present Oryza CLIMtools (https://gramene.org/CLIMtools/oryza_v1.0/), the first resource for pan-genome prediction of climate-associa...

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Autores principales: Ferrero-Serrano, Ángel, Chakravorty, David, Kirven, Kobie J., Assmann, Sarah M.
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10197702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37214799
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.10.540241
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author Ferrero-Serrano, Ángel
Chakravorty, David
Kirven, Kobie J.
Assmann, Sarah M.
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Chakravorty, David
Kirven, Kobie J.
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description Modern crop varieties display a degree of mismatch between their current distributions and the suitability of the local climate for their productivity. To this end, we present Oryza CLIMtools (https://gramene.org/CLIMtools/oryza_v1.0/), the first resource for pan-genome prediction of climate-associated genetic variants in a crop species. Oryza CLIMtools consists of interactive web-based databases that allow the user to: i) explore the local environments of traditional rice varieties (landraces) in South-Eastern Asia, and; ii) investigate the environment by genome associations for 658 Indica and 283 Japonica rice landrace accessions collected from geo-referenced local environments and included in the 3K Rice Genomes Project. We exemplify the value of these resources, identifying an interplay between flowering time and temperature in the local environment that is facilitated by adaptive natural variation in OsHD2 and disrupted by a natural variant in OsSOC1. Prior QTL analysis has suggested the importance of heterotrimeric G proteins in the control of agronomic traits. Accordingly, we analyzed the climate associations of natural variants in the different heterotrimeric G protein subunits. We identified a coordinated role of G proteins in adaptation to the prevailing Potential Evapotranspiration gradient and their regulation of key agronomic traits including plant height and seed and panicle length. We conclude by highlighting the prospect of targeting heterotrimeric G proteins to produce crops that are climate resilient.
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spelling pubmed-101977022023-05-20 Oryza CLIMtools: A Genome-Environment Association Resource Reveals Adaptive Roles for Heterotrimeric G Proteins in the Regulation of Rice Agronomic Traits Ferrero-Serrano, Ángel Chakravorty, David Kirven, Kobie J. Assmann, Sarah M. bioRxiv Article Modern crop varieties display a degree of mismatch between their current distributions and the suitability of the local climate for their productivity. To this end, we present Oryza CLIMtools (https://gramene.org/CLIMtools/oryza_v1.0/), the first resource for pan-genome prediction of climate-associated genetic variants in a crop species. Oryza CLIMtools consists of interactive web-based databases that allow the user to: i) explore the local environments of traditional rice varieties (landraces) in South-Eastern Asia, and; ii) investigate the environment by genome associations for 658 Indica and 283 Japonica rice landrace accessions collected from geo-referenced local environments and included in the 3K Rice Genomes Project. We exemplify the value of these resources, identifying an interplay between flowering time and temperature in the local environment that is facilitated by adaptive natural variation in OsHD2 and disrupted by a natural variant in OsSOC1. Prior QTL analysis has suggested the importance of heterotrimeric G proteins in the control of agronomic traits. Accordingly, we analyzed the climate associations of natural variants in the different heterotrimeric G protein subunits. We identified a coordinated role of G proteins in adaptation to the prevailing Potential Evapotranspiration gradient and their regulation of key agronomic traits including plant height and seed and panicle length. We conclude by highlighting the prospect of targeting heterotrimeric G proteins to produce crops that are climate resilient. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10197702/ /pubmed/37214799 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.10.540241 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator.
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Ferrero-Serrano, Ángel
Chakravorty, David
Kirven, Kobie J.
Assmann, Sarah M.
Oryza CLIMtools: A Genome-Environment Association Resource Reveals Adaptive Roles for Heterotrimeric G Proteins in the Regulation of Rice Agronomic Traits
title Oryza CLIMtools: A Genome-Environment Association Resource Reveals Adaptive Roles for Heterotrimeric G Proteins in the Regulation of Rice Agronomic Traits
title_full Oryza CLIMtools: A Genome-Environment Association Resource Reveals Adaptive Roles for Heterotrimeric G Proteins in the Regulation of Rice Agronomic Traits
title_fullStr Oryza CLIMtools: A Genome-Environment Association Resource Reveals Adaptive Roles for Heterotrimeric G Proteins in the Regulation of Rice Agronomic Traits
title_full_unstemmed Oryza CLIMtools: A Genome-Environment Association Resource Reveals Adaptive Roles for Heterotrimeric G Proteins in the Regulation of Rice Agronomic Traits
title_short Oryza CLIMtools: A Genome-Environment Association Resource Reveals Adaptive Roles for Heterotrimeric G Proteins in the Regulation of Rice Agronomic Traits
title_sort oryza climtools: a genome-environment association resource reveals adaptive roles for heterotrimeric g proteins in the regulation of rice agronomic traits
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10197702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37214799
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.10.540241
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