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Two wrongs make a right: heat stress reversion of a male-sterile Brassica napus line

Male-sterile lines play important roles in plant breeding to obtain hybrid vigour. The male sterility Lembke (MSL) system is a thermosensitive genic male sterility system of Brassica napus and is one of the main systems used in European rapeseed breeding. Interestingly, the MSL system shows high sim...

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Autores principales: Schuhmann, Petra, Engstler, Carina, Klöpfer, Kai, Gügel, Irene L, Abbadi, Amine, Dreyer, Felix, Leckband, Gunhild, Bölter, Bettina, Hagn, Franz, Soll, Jürgen, Carrie, Chris
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9162185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35226731
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erac082
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author Schuhmann, Petra
Engstler, Carina
Klöpfer, Kai
Gügel, Irene L
Abbadi, Amine
Dreyer, Felix
Leckband, Gunhild
Bölter, Bettina
Hagn, Franz
Soll, Jürgen
Carrie, Chris
author_facet Schuhmann, Petra
Engstler, Carina
Klöpfer, Kai
Gügel, Irene L
Abbadi, Amine
Dreyer, Felix
Leckband, Gunhild
Bölter, Bettina
Hagn, Franz
Soll, Jürgen
Carrie, Chris
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description Male-sterile lines play important roles in plant breeding to obtain hybrid vigour. The male sterility Lembke (MSL) system is a thermosensitive genic male sterility system of Brassica napus and is one of the main systems used in European rapeseed breeding. Interestingly, the MSL system shows high similarity to the 9012AB breeding system from China, including the ability to revert to fertile in high temperature conditions. Here we demonstrate that the MSL system is regulated by the same restorer of fertility gene BnaC9-Tic40 as the 9012AB system, which is related to the translocon at the inner envelope membrane of chloroplasts 40 (TIC40) from Arabidopsis. The male sterility gene of the MSL system was also identified to encode a chloroplast-localized protein which we call BnChimera; this gene shows high sequence similarity to the sterility gene previously described for the 9012AB system. For the first time, a direct protein interaction between BnaC9-Tic40 and the BnChimera could be demonstrated. In addition, we identify the corresponding amino acids that mediate this interaction and suggest how BnaC9-Tic40 acts as the restorer of fertility. Using an RNA-seq approach, the effects of heat treatment on the male fertility restoration of the C545 MSL system line were investigated. These data demonstrate that many pollen developmental pathways are affected by higher temperatures. It is hypothesized that heat stress reverses the male sterility via a combination of slower production of cell wall precursors in plastids and a slower flower development, which ultimately results in fertile pollen. The potential breeding applications of these results are discussed regarding the use of the MSL system in producing thermotolerant fertile plants.
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spelling pubmed-91621852022-06-05 Two wrongs make a right: heat stress reversion of a male-sterile Brassica napus line Schuhmann, Petra Engstler, Carina Klöpfer, Kai Gügel, Irene L Abbadi, Amine Dreyer, Felix Leckband, Gunhild Bölter, Bettina Hagn, Franz Soll, Jürgen Carrie, Chris J Exp Bot Growth and Development Male-sterile lines play important roles in plant breeding to obtain hybrid vigour. The male sterility Lembke (MSL) system is a thermosensitive genic male sterility system of Brassica napus and is one of the main systems used in European rapeseed breeding. Interestingly, the MSL system shows high similarity to the 9012AB breeding system from China, including the ability to revert to fertile in high temperature conditions. Here we demonstrate that the MSL system is regulated by the same restorer of fertility gene BnaC9-Tic40 as the 9012AB system, which is related to the translocon at the inner envelope membrane of chloroplasts 40 (TIC40) from Arabidopsis. The male sterility gene of the MSL system was also identified to encode a chloroplast-localized protein which we call BnChimera; this gene shows high sequence similarity to the sterility gene previously described for the 9012AB system. For the first time, a direct protein interaction between BnaC9-Tic40 and the BnChimera could be demonstrated. In addition, we identify the corresponding amino acids that mediate this interaction and suggest how BnaC9-Tic40 acts as the restorer of fertility. Using an RNA-seq approach, the effects of heat treatment on the male fertility restoration of the C545 MSL system line were investigated. These data demonstrate that many pollen developmental pathways are affected by higher temperatures. It is hypothesized that heat stress reverses the male sterility via a combination of slower production of cell wall precursors in plastids and a slower flower development, which ultimately results in fertile pollen. The potential breeding applications of these results are discussed regarding the use of the MSL system in producing thermotolerant fertile plants. Oxford University Press 2022-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9162185/ /pubmed/35226731 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erac082 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Schuhmann, Petra
Engstler, Carina
Klöpfer, Kai
Gügel, Irene L
Abbadi, Amine
Dreyer, Felix
Leckband, Gunhild
Bölter, Bettina
Hagn, Franz
Soll, Jürgen
Carrie, Chris
Two wrongs make a right: heat stress reversion of a male-sterile Brassica napus line
title Two wrongs make a right: heat stress reversion of a male-sterile Brassica napus line
title_full Two wrongs make a right: heat stress reversion of a male-sterile Brassica napus line
title_fullStr Two wrongs make a right: heat stress reversion of a male-sterile Brassica napus line
title_full_unstemmed Two wrongs make a right: heat stress reversion of a male-sterile Brassica napus line
title_short Two wrongs make a right: heat stress reversion of a male-sterile Brassica napus line
title_sort two wrongs make a right: heat stress reversion of a male-sterile brassica napus line
topic Growth and Development
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9162185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35226731
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erac082
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