Separable regulation of POW1 in TAF2-mediated grain development and BR-mediated leaf angle formation in rice - Preprint | SEED DEV LAB info | Scoop.it

Authors: Li Zhang, View ORCID ProfileRuci Wang, Yueming Wang, Yufang Xu, Shuang Fang, Jinfang Chu and Shanguo Yao.


bioRxiv (2019)


Abstract: "Leaf angle is one of the key factors determining rice plant architecture. However, improvement of the leaf angle appears to be unsuccessful in practical breeding because of the simultaneous occurrence of unfavorable traits such as grain size reduction. In this study, we identified the pow1 (put on weight 1) mutant with enlarged grain size and leaf angle, typical brassinosteroid (BR)-related phenotypes caused by excessive cell proliferation and cell expansion. We show that POW1 encodes a novel protein functioning in grain size regulation by repressing the transcription activity of the interacting protein TAF2, a highly conserved member of the transcription initiation complex TFIID. Loss of function of POW1 increases the phosphorylation of OsBZR1 and decreases the inhibitory effect of OsBZR1 on the transcription of BR biosynthesis genes OsDWARF4 (D4) and D11, thus participates in BR-mediated leaf angle regulation. The separable functions of POW1 in grain size and leaf angle control provide a promising strategy to design high-yielding varieties in which both traits would be favorably developed, i.e., compact plant architecture and increased grain size, thus would promote the high-yield breeding a step forward in rice."