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Morphological characterization and transcriptome analysis of leaf angle mutant bhlh112 in maize [Zea mays L.]

Leaf angle is an important agronomic trait in maize [Zea mays L.]. The compact plant phenotype, with a smaller leaf angle, is suited for high-density planting and thus for increasing crop yields. Here, we studied the ethyl methane sulfonate (EMS)-induced mutant bhlh112. Leaf angle and plant height w...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Yunfang, Ji, Xiangzhuo, Xian, Jinhong, Wang, Yinxia, Peng, Yunling
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9585351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36275532
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.995815
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author Zhang, Yunfang
Ji, Xiangzhuo
Xian, Jinhong
Wang, Yinxia
Peng, Yunling
author_facet Zhang, Yunfang
Ji, Xiangzhuo
Xian, Jinhong
Wang, Yinxia
Peng, Yunling
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description Leaf angle is an important agronomic trait in maize [Zea mays L.]. The compact plant phenotype, with a smaller leaf angle, is suited for high-density planting and thus for increasing crop yields. Here, we studied the ethyl methane sulfonate (EMS)-induced mutant bhlh112. Leaf angle and plant height were significantly decreased in bhlh112 compared to the wild-type plants. After treatment of seedlings with exogenous IAA and ABA respectively, under the optimal concentration of exogenous hormones, the variation of leaf angle of the mutant was more obvious than that of the wild-type, which indicated that the mutant was more sensitive to exogenous hormones. Transcriptome analysis showed that the ZmbHLH112 gene was related to the biosynthesis of auxin and brassinosteroids, and involved in the activation of genes related to the auxin and brassinosteroid signal pathways as well as cell elongation. Among the GO enrichment terms, we found many differentially expressed genes (DEGs) enriched in the cell membrane and ribosomal biosynthesis, hormone biosynthesis and signaling pathways, and flavonoid biosynthesis, which could influence cell growth and the level of endogenous hormones affecting leaf angle. Therefore, ZmbHLH112 might regulate leaf angle development through the auxin signaling and the brassinosteroid biosynthesis pathways. 12 genes related to the development of leaf were screened by WGCNA; In GO enrichment and KEGG pathways, the genes were mainly enriched in rRNA binding, ribosome biogenesis, Structural constituent of ribosome; Arabidopsis ribosome RNA methyltransferase CMAL is involved in plant development, likely by modulating auxin derived signaling pathways; The free 60s ribosomes and polysomes in the functional defective mutant rice minute-like1 (rml1) were significantly reduced, resulting in plant phenotypic diminution, narrow leaves, and growth retardation; Hence, ribosomal subunits may play an important role in leaf development. These results provide a foundation for further elucidation of the molecular mechanism of the regulation of leaf angle in maize.
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spelling pubmed-95853512022-10-22 Morphological characterization and transcriptome analysis of leaf angle mutant bhlh112 in maize [Zea mays L.] Zhang, Yunfang Ji, Xiangzhuo Xian, Jinhong Wang, Yinxia Peng, Yunling Front Plant Sci Plant Science Leaf angle is an important agronomic trait in maize [Zea mays L.]. The compact plant phenotype, with a smaller leaf angle, is suited for high-density planting and thus for increasing crop yields. Here, we studied the ethyl methane sulfonate (EMS)-induced mutant bhlh112. Leaf angle and plant height were significantly decreased in bhlh112 compared to the wild-type plants. After treatment of seedlings with exogenous IAA and ABA respectively, under the optimal concentration of exogenous hormones, the variation of leaf angle of the mutant was more obvious than that of the wild-type, which indicated that the mutant was more sensitive to exogenous hormones. Transcriptome analysis showed that the ZmbHLH112 gene was related to the biosynthesis of auxin and brassinosteroids, and involved in the activation of genes related to the auxin and brassinosteroid signal pathways as well as cell elongation. Among the GO enrichment terms, we found many differentially expressed genes (DEGs) enriched in the cell membrane and ribosomal biosynthesis, hormone biosynthesis and signaling pathways, and flavonoid biosynthesis, which could influence cell growth and the level of endogenous hormones affecting leaf angle. Therefore, ZmbHLH112 might regulate leaf angle development through the auxin signaling and the brassinosteroid biosynthesis pathways. 12 genes related to the development of leaf were screened by WGCNA; In GO enrichment and KEGG pathways, the genes were mainly enriched in rRNA binding, ribosome biogenesis, Structural constituent of ribosome; Arabidopsis ribosome RNA methyltransferase CMAL is involved in plant development, likely by modulating auxin derived signaling pathways; The free 60s ribosomes and polysomes in the functional defective mutant rice minute-like1 (rml1) were significantly reduced, resulting in plant phenotypic diminution, narrow leaves, and growth retardation; Hence, ribosomal subunits may play an important role in leaf development. These results provide a foundation for further elucidation of the molecular mechanism of the regulation of leaf angle in maize. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9585351/ /pubmed/36275532 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.995815 Text en Copyright © 2022 Zhang, Ji, Xian, Wang and Peng https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Zhang, Yunfang
Ji, Xiangzhuo
Xian, Jinhong
Wang, Yinxia
Peng, Yunling
Morphological characterization and transcriptome analysis of leaf angle mutant bhlh112 in maize [Zea mays L.]
title Morphological characterization and transcriptome analysis of leaf angle mutant bhlh112 in maize [Zea mays L.]
title_full Morphological characterization and transcriptome analysis of leaf angle mutant bhlh112 in maize [Zea mays L.]
title_fullStr Morphological characterization and transcriptome analysis of leaf angle mutant bhlh112 in maize [Zea mays L.]
title_full_unstemmed Morphological characterization and transcriptome analysis of leaf angle mutant bhlh112 in maize [Zea mays L.]
title_short Morphological characterization and transcriptome analysis of leaf angle mutant bhlh112 in maize [Zea mays L.]
title_sort morphological characterization and transcriptome analysis of leaf angle mutant bhlh112 in maize [zea mays l.]
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9585351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36275532
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.995815
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