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Functional analysis of the GbDWARF14 gene associated with branching development in cotton

Plant architecture, including branching pattern, is an important agronomic trait of cotton crops. In recent years, strigolactones (SLs) have been considered important plant hormones that regulate branch development. In some species such as Arabidopsis, DWARF14 is an unconventional receptor that play...

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Autores principales: Wang, Ping, Zhang, Sai, Qiao, Jing, Sun, Quan, Shi, Qian, Cai, Chaowei, Mo, Jianchuan, Chu, Zongyan, Yuan, Youlu, Du, Xiongming, Miao, Yuchen, Zhang, Xiao, Cai, Yingfan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6524629/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31143538
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6901
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author Wang, Ping
Zhang, Sai
Qiao, Jing
Sun, Quan
Shi, Qian
Cai, Chaowei
Mo, Jianchuan
Chu, Zongyan
Yuan, Youlu
Du, Xiongming
Miao, Yuchen
Zhang, Xiao
Cai, Yingfan
author_facet Wang, Ping
Zhang, Sai
Qiao, Jing
Sun, Quan
Shi, Qian
Cai, Chaowei
Mo, Jianchuan
Chu, Zongyan
Yuan, Youlu
Du, Xiongming
Miao, Yuchen
Zhang, Xiao
Cai, Yingfan
author_sort Wang, Ping
collection PubMed
description Plant architecture, including branching pattern, is an important agronomic trait of cotton crops. In recent years, strigolactones (SLs) have been considered important plant hormones that regulate branch development. In some species such as Arabidopsis, DWARF14 is an unconventional receptor that plays an important role in the SL signaling pathway. However, studies on SL receptors in cotton are still lacking. Here, we cloned and analysed the structure of the GbD14 gene in Gossypium barbadense and found that it contains the domains necessary for a SL receptor. The GbD14 gene was expressed primarily in the roots, leaves and vascular bundles, and the GbD14 protein was determined via GFP to localize to the cytoplasm and nucleus. Gene expression analysis revealed that the GbD14 gene not only responded to SL signals but also was differentially expressed between cotton plants whose types of branching differed. In particular, GbD14 was expressed mainly in the axillary buds of normal-branching cotton, while it was expressed the most in the leaves of nulliplex-branch cotton. In cotton, the GbD14 gene can be induced by SL and other plant hormones, such as indoleacetic acid, abscisic acid, and jasmonic acid. Compared with wild-type Arabidopsis, GbD14-overexpressing Arabidopsis responded more rapidly to SL signals. Moreover, we also found that GbD14 can rescue the multi-branched phenotype of Arabidopsis Atd14 mutants. Our results indicate that the function of GbD14 is similar to that of AtD14, and GbD14 may be a receptor for SL in cotton and involved in regulating branch development. This research provides a theoretical basis for a profound understanding of the molecular mechanism of branch development and ideal plant architecture for cotton breeding improvements.
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spelling pubmed-65246292019-05-29 Functional analysis of the GbDWARF14 gene associated with branching development in cotton Wang, Ping Zhang, Sai Qiao, Jing Sun, Quan Shi, Qian Cai, Chaowei Mo, Jianchuan Chu, Zongyan Yuan, Youlu Du, Xiongming Miao, Yuchen Zhang, Xiao Cai, Yingfan PeerJ Agricultural Science Plant architecture, including branching pattern, is an important agronomic trait of cotton crops. In recent years, strigolactones (SLs) have been considered important plant hormones that regulate branch development. In some species such as Arabidopsis, DWARF14 is an unconventional receptor that plays an important role in the SL signaling pathway. However, studies on SL receptors in cotton are still lacking. Here, we cloned and analysed the structure of the GbD14 gene in Gossypium barbadense and found that it contains the domains necessary for a SL receptor. The GbD14 gene was expressed primarily in the roots, leaves and vascular bundles, and the GbD14 protein was determined via GFP to localize to the cytoplasm and nucleus. Gene expression analysis revealed that the GbD14 gene not only responded to SL signals but also was differentially expressed between cotton plants whose types of branching differed. In particular, GbD14 was expressed mainly in the axillary buds of normal-branching cotton, while it was expressed the most in the leaves of nulliplex-branch cotton. In cotton, the GbD14 gene can be induced by SL and other plant hormones, such as indoleacetic acid, abscisic acid, and jasmonic acid. Compared with wild-type Arabidopsis, GbD14-overexpressing Arabidopsis responded more rapidly to SL signals. Moreover, we also found that GbD14 can rescue the multi-branched phenotype of Arabidopsis Atd14 mutants. Our results indicate that the function of GbD14 is similar to that of AtD14, and GbD14 may be a receptor for SL in cotton and involved in regulating branch development. This research provides a theoretical basis for a profound understanding of the molecular mechanism of branch development and ideal plant architecture for cotton breeding improvements. PeerJ Inc. 2019-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6524629/ /pubmed/31143538 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6901 Text en © 2019 Wang 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
spellingShingle Agricultural Science
Wang, Ping
Zhang, Sai
Qiao, Jing
Sun, Quan
Shi, Qian
Cai, Chaowei
Mo, Jianchuan
Chu, Zongyan
Yuan, Youlu
Du, Xiongming
Miao, Yuchen
Zhang, Xiao
Cai, Yingfan
Functional analysis of the GbDWARF14 gene associated with branching development in cotton
title Functional analysis of the GbDWARF14 gene associated with branching development in cotton
title_full Functional analysis of the GbDWARF14 gene associated with branching development in cotton
title_fullStr Functional analysis of the GbDWARF14 gene associated with branching development in cotton
title_full_unstemmed Functional analysis of the GbDWARF14 gene associated with branching development in cotton
title_short Functional analysis of the GbDWARF14 gene associated with branching development in cotton
title_sort functional analysis of the gbdwarf14 gene associated with branching development in cotton
topic Agricultural Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6524629/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31143538
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6901
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