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WB1, a Regulator of Endosperm Development in Rice, Is Identified by a Modified MutMap Method

Abnormally developed endosperm strongly affects rice (Oryza sativa) appearance quality and grain weight. Endosperm formation is a complex process, and although many enzymes and related regulators have been identified, many other related factors remain largely unknown. Here, we report the isolation a...

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Autores principales: Wang, Hong, Zhang, Yingxin, Sun, Lianping, Xu, Peng, Tu, Ranran, Meng, Shuai, Wu, Weixun, Anis, Galal Bakr, Hussain, Kashif, Riaz, Aamiar, Chen, Daibo, Cao, Liyong, Cheng, Shihua, Shen, Xihong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6121324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30042352
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19082159
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author Wang, Hong
Zhang, Yingxin
Sun, Lianping
Xu, Peng
Tu, Ranran
Meng, Shuai
Wu, Weixun
Anis, Galal Bakr
Hussain, Kashif
Riaz, Aamiar
Chen, Daibo
Cao, Liyong
Cheng, Shihua
Shen, Xihong
author_facet Wang, Hong
Zhang, Yingxin
Sun, Lianping
Xu, Peng
Tu, Ranran
Meng, Shuai
Wu, Weixun
Anis, Galal Bakr
Hussain, Kashif
Riaz, Aamiar
Chen, Daibo
Cao, Liyong
Cheng, Shihua
Shen, Xihong
author_sort Wang, Hong
collection PubMed
description Abnormally developed endosperm strongly affects rice (Oryza sativa) appearance quality and grain weight. Endosperm formation is a complex process, and although many enzymes and related regulators have been identified, many other related factors remain largely unknown. Here, we report the isolation and characterization of a recessive mutation of White Belly 1 (WB1), which regulates rice endosperm development, using a modified MutMap method in the rice mutant wb1. The wb1 mutant develops a white-belly endosperm and abnormal starch granules in the inner portion of white grains. Representative of the white-belly phenotype, grains of wb1 showed a higher grain chalkiness rate and degree and a lower 1000-grain weight (decreased by ~34%), in comparison with that of Wild Type (WT). The contents of amylose and amylopectin in wb1 significantly decreased, and its physical properties were also altered. We adopted the modified MutMap method to identify 2.52 Mb candidate regions with a high specificity, where we detected 275 SNPs in chromosome 4. Finally, we identified 19 SNPs at 12 candidate genes. Transcript levels analysis of all candidate genes showed that WB1 (Os04t0413500), encoding a cell-wall invertase, was the most probable cause of white-belly endosperm phenotype. Switching off WB1 with the CRISPR/cas9 system in Japonica cv. Nipponbare demonstrates that WB1 regulates endosperm development and that different mutations of WB1 disrupt its biological function. All of these results taken together suggest that the wb1 mutant is controlled by the mutation of WB1, and that the modified MutMap method is feasible to identify mutant genes, and could promote genetic improvement in rice.
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spelling pubmed-61213242018-09-07 WB1, a Regulator of Endosperm Development in Rice, Is Identified by a Modified MutMap Method Wang, Hong Zhang, Yingxin Sun, Lianping Xu, Peng Tu, Ranran Meng, Shuai Wu, Weixun Anis, Galal Bakr Hussain, Kashif Riaz, Aamiar Chen, Daibo Cao, Liyong Cheng, Shihua Shen, Xihong Int J Mol Sci Article Abnormally developed endosperm strongly affects rice (Oryza sativa) appearance quality and grain weight. Endosperm formation is a complex process, and although many enzymes and related regulators have been identified, many other related factors remain largely unknown. Here, we report the isolation and characterization of a recessive mutation of White Belly 1 (WB1), which regulates rice endosperm development, using a modified MutMap method in the rice mutant wb1. The wb1 mutant develops a white-belly endosperm and abnormal starch granules in the inner portion of white grains. Representative of the white-belly phenotype, grains of wb1 showed a higher grain chalkiness rate and degree and a lower 1000-grain weight (decreased by ~34%), in comparison with that of Wild Type (WT). The contents of amylose and amylopectin in wb1 significantly decreased, and its physical properties were also altered. We adopted the modified MutMap method to identify 2.52 Mb candidate regions with a high specificity, where we detected 275 SNPs in chromosome 4. Finally, we identified 19 SNPs at 12 candidate genes. Transcript levels analysis of all candidate genes showed that WB1 (Os04t0413500), encoding a cell-wall invertase, was the most probable cause of white-belly endosperm phenotype. Switching off WB1 with the CRISPR/cas9 system in Japonica cv. Nipponbare demonstrates that WB1 regulates endosperm development and that different mutations of WB1 disrupt its biological function. All of these results taken together suggest that the wb1 mutant is controlled by the mutation of WB1, and that the modified MutMap method is feasible to identify mutant genes, and could promote genetic improvement in rice. MDPI 2018-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6121324/ /pubmed/30042352 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19082159 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Wang, Hong
Zhang, Yingxin
Sun, Lianping
Xu, Peng
Tu, Ranran
Meng, Shuai
Wu, Weixun
Anis, Galal Bakr
Hussain, Kashif
Riaz, Aamiar
Chen, Daibo
Cao, Liyong
Cheng, Shihua
Shen, Xihong
WB1, a Regulator of Endosperm Development in Rice, Is Identified by a Modified MutMap Method
title WB1, a Regulator of Endosperm Development in Rice, Is Identified by a Modified MutMap Method
title_full WB1, a Regulator of Endosperm Development in Rice, Is Identified by a Modified MutMap Method
title_fullStr WB1, a Regulator of Endosperm Development in Rice, Is Identified by a Modified MutMap Method
title_full_unstemmed WB1, a Regulator of Endosperm Development in Rice, Is Identified by a Modified MutMap Method
title_short WB1, a Regulator of Endosperm Development in Rice, Is Identified by a Modified MutMap Method
title_sort wb1, a regulator of endosperm development in rice, is identified by a modified mutmap method
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6121324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30042352
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19082159
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