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Rice ORMDL Controls Sphingolipid Homeostasis Affecting Fertility Resulting from Abnormal Pollen Development

The orosomucoids (ORM) are ER-resisdent polypeptides encoded by ORM and ORMDL (ORM-like) genes. In humans, ORMDL3 was reported as genetic risk factor associated to asthma. In yeast, ORM proteins act as negative regulators of sphingolipid synthesis. Sphingolipids are important molecules regulating se...

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Autores principales: Chueasiri, Chutharat, Chunthong, Ketsuwan, Pitnjam, Keasinee, Chakhonkaen, Sriprapai, Sangarwut, Numphet, Sangsawang, Kanidta, Suksangpanomrung, Malinee, Michaelson, Louise V., Napier, Johnathan A., Muangprom, Amorntip
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4156325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25192280
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106386
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author Chueasiri, Chutharat
Chunthong, Ketsuwan
Pitnjam, Keasinee
Chakhonkaen, Sriprapai
Sangarwut, Numphet
Sangsawang, Kanidta
Suksangpanomrung, Malinee
Michaelson, Louise V.
Napier, Johnathan A.
Muangprom, Amorntip
author_facet Chueasiri, Chutharat
Chunthong, Ketsuwan
Pitnjam, Keasinee
Chakhonkaen, Sriprapai
Sangarwut, Numphet
Sangsawang, Kanidta
Suksangpanomrung, Malinee
Michaelson, Louise V.
Napier, Johnathan A.
Muangprom, Amorntip
author_sort Chueasiri, Chutharat
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description The orosomucoids (ORM) are ER-resisdent polypeptides encoded by ORM and ORMDL (ORM-like) genes. In humans, ORMDL3 was reported as genetic risk factor associated to asthma. In yeast, ORM proteins act as negative regulators of sphingolipid synthesis. Sphingolipids are important molecules regulating several processes including stress responses and apoptosis. However, the function of ORM/ORMDL genes in plants has not yet been reported. Previously, we found that temperature sensitive genetic male sterility (TGMS) rice lines controlled by tms2 contain a deletion of about 70 kb in chromosome 7. We identified four genes expressed in panicles, including an ORMDL ortholog, as candidates for tms2. In this report, we quantified expression of the only two candidate genes normally expressed in anthers of wild type plants grown in controlled growth rooms for fertile and sterile conditions. We found that only the ORMDL gene (LOC_Os07g26940) showed differential expression under these conditions. To better understand the function of rice ORMDL genes, we generated RNAi transgenic rice plants suppressing either LOC_Os07g26940, or all three ORMDL genes present in rice. We found that the RNAi transgenic plants with low expression of either LOC_Os07g26940 alone or all three ORMDL genes were sterile, having abnormal pollen morphology and staining. In addition, we found that both sphingolipid metabolism and expression of genes involved in sphingolipid synthesis were perturbed in the tms2 mutant, analogous to the role of ORMs in yeast. Our results indicated that plant ORMDL proteins influence sphingolipid homeostasis, and deletion of this gene affected fertility resulting from abnormal pollen development.
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spelling pubmed-41563252014-09-09 Rice ORMDL Controls Sphingolipid Homeostasis Affecting Fertility Resulting from Abnormal Pollen Development Chueasiri, Chutharat Chunthong, Ketsuwan Pitnjam, Keasinee Chakhonkaen, Sriprapai Sangarwut, Numphet Sangsawang, Kanidta Suksangpanomrung, Malinee Michaelson, Louise V. Napier, Johnathan A. Muangprom, Amorntip PLoS One Research Article The orosomucoids (ORM) are ER-resisdent polypeptides encoded by ORM and ORMDL (ORM-like) genes. In humans, ORMDL3 was reported as genetic risk factor associated to asthma. In yeast, ORM proteins act as negative regulators of sphingolipid synthesis. Sphingolipids are important molecules regulating several processes including stress responses and apoptosis. However, the function of ORM/ORMDL genes in plants has not yet been reported. Previously, we found that temperature sensitive genetic male sterility (TGMS) rice lines controlled by tms2 contain a deletion of about 70 kb in chromosome 7. We identified four genes expressed in panicles, including an ORMDL ortholog, as candidates for tms2. In this report, we quantified expression of the only two candidate genes normally expressed in anthers of wild type plants grown in controlled growth rooms for fertile and sterile conditions. We found that only the ORMDL gene (LOC_Os07g26940) showed differential expression under these conditions. To better understand the function of rice ORMDL genes, we generated RNAi transgenic rice plants suppressing either LOC_Os07g26940, or all three ORMDL genes present in rice. We found that the RNAi transgenic plants with low expression of either LOC_Os07g26940 alone or all three ORMDL genes were sterile, having abnormal pollen morphology and staining. In addition, we found that both sphingolipid metabolism and expression of genes involved in sphingolipid synthesis were perturbed in the tms2 mutant, analogous to the role of ORMs in yeast. Our results indicated that plant ORMDL proteins influence sphingolipid homeostasis, and deletion of this gene affected fertility resulting from abnormal pollen development. Public Library of Science 2014-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4156325/ /pubmed/25192280 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106386 Text en © 2014 Chueasiri et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Chueasiri, Chutharat
Chunthong, Ketsuwan
Pitnjam, Keasinee
Chakhonkaen, Sriprapai
Sangarwut, Numphet
Sangsawang, Kanidta
Suksangpanomrung, Malinee
Michaelson, Louise V.
Napier, Johnathan A.
Muangprom, Amorntip
Rice ORMDL Controls Sphingolipid Homeostasis Affecting Fertility Resulting from Abnormal Pollen Development
title Rice ORMDL Controls Sphingolipid Homeostasis Affecting Fertility Resulting from Abnormal Pollen Development
title_full Rice ORMDL Controls Sphingolipid Homeostasis Affecting Fertility Resulting from Abnormal Pollen Development
title_fullStr Rice ORMDL Controls Sphingolipid Homeostasis Affecting Fertility Resulting from Abnormal Pollen Development
title_full_unstemmed Rice ORMDL Controls Sphingolipid Homeostasis Affecting Fertility Resulting from Abnormal Pollen Development
title_short Rice ORMDL Controls Sphingolipid Homeostasis Affecting Fertility Resulting from Abnormal Pollen Development
title_sort rice ormdl controls sphingolipid homeostasis affecting fertility resulting from abnormal pollen development
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4156325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25192280
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106386
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