Ectopic expression of OsMADS45 activates the upstream genes Hd3a and RFT1 at an early development stage causing early flowering in rice
Background The rice gene, OsMADS45 , which belongs to the MADS-box E class gene, participates in the regulation of floral development. Previous studies have revealed that ectopic expression of OsMADS45 induces early flowering and influences reduced plant height under short-day (SD) conditions. Howev...
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Published in | Botanical studies Vol. 54; no. 1; pp. 12 - 13 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Berlin/Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
21.08.2013
Springer Nature B.V |
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Summary: | Background
The rice gene,
OsMADS45
, which belongs to the MADS-box E class gene, participates in the regulation of floral development. Previous studies have revealed that ectopic expression of
OsMADS45
induces early flowering and influences reduced plant height under short-day (SD) conditions. However, the regulation mechanism of
OsMADS45
overexpression remains unknown. We introduce an
OsMADS45
overexpression construct
Ubi:OsMADS45
into TNG67 plants (an
Hd1
(
Heading date 1
) and
Ehd1
(
Early heading date 1
) defective rice cultivar grown in Taiwan), and we analyzed the expression patterns of various floral regulators to understand the regulation pathways affected by
OsMADS45
expression.
Results
The transgenic rice exhibit a heading date approximately 40 days earlier than that observed in TNG67 plants, and transgenic rice display small plant size and low grain yield.
OsMADS45
overexpression did not alter the oscillating rhythm of the examined floral regulatory genes but advanced (by approximately 20 days) the up-regulate of two florigens,
Hd3a
(
Heading Date 3a
) and
RFT1
(
RICE FLOWERING LOCUS T1
) and suppressed the expression of
Hd1
at the juvenile stage. The expression levels of
OsMADS14
and
OsMADS18
, which are two well-known reproductive phase transition markers, were also increased at early developmental stages and are believed to be the major regulators responsible for early flowering in
OsMADS45
-overexpressing transgenic rice.
OsMADS45
overexpression did not influence other floral regulator genes upstream of
Hd1
and
Ehd1
, such as
OsGI (OsGIGANTEA)
,
Ehd2/Osld1/RID1
and
OsMADS50
.
Conclusion
These results indicate that in transgenic rice,
OsMADS45
overexpressing ectopically activates the upstream genes
Hd3a
and
RFT1
at early development stage and up-regulates the expression of
OsMADS14
and
OsMADS18
, which induces early flowering. |
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ISSN: | 1999-3110 1817-406X 1999-3110 |
DOI: | 10.1186/1999-3110-54-12 |