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OsLAP6/OsPKS1, an orthologue of Arabidopsis PKSA/LAP6, is critical for proper pollen exine formation


Typ / Jahr

Journal Article / 2017

Autoren

Zou, Ting; Xiao, Qiao; Li, Wenjie; Luo, Tao; Yuan, Guoqiang; He, Zhiyuan; Liu, Mingxing; Li, Qiao; Xu, Peizhou; Zhu, Jun; Liang, Yueyang; Deng, Qiming; Wang, Shiquan; Zheng, Aiping; Wang, Lingxia; Li, Ping; Li, Shuangcheng

Abstract
Background: Male fertility is crucial for rice yield, and the improvement of rice yield requires hybrid production that depends on male sterile lines. Although recent studies have revealed several important genes in male reproductive development, our understanding of the mechanisms of rice pollen development remains unclear. Results: We identified a rice mutant oslap6 with complete male sterile phenotype caused by defects in pollen exine formation. By using the MutMap method, we found that a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) variation located in the second exon of OsLAP6/OsPKS1 was responsible for the mutant phenotype. OsLAP6/OsPKS1 is an orthologous gene of Arabidopsis PKSA/LAP6, which functions in sporopollenin metabolism. Several other loss-of-function mutants of OsLAP6/ OsPKS1 generated by the CRISPR/Cas9 genomic editing tool also exhibited the same phenotype of male sterility. Our cellular analysis suggested that OsLAP6/OsPKS1 might regulate pollen exine formation by affecting bacula elongation. Expression examination indicated that OsLAP6/OsPKS1 is specifically expressed in tapetum, and its product is localized to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Protein sequence analysis indicated that OsLAP6/OsPKS1 is conserved in land plants. Conclusions: OsLAP6/OsPKS1 is a critical molecular switch for rice male fertility by participating in a conserved sporopollenin precursor biosynthetic pathway in land plants. Manipulation of OsLAP6/OsPKS1 has potential for application in hybrid rice breeding.
Keywords
male sterility; OsLAP6/OsPKS1; PKSA/LAP6; Pollen exine; rice; Sporopollenin
Periodical
Rice (New York, N.Y.)
Periodical Number
1
Page range
615
Volume
10
DOI
10.1186/s12284-017-0191-0

Techniques

ID Corresponding Author
Country
Plant Species GE Technique
Sequence Identifier
Trait
Type of Alteration
Progress in Research
Key Topic
924 Li, Ping; Li, Shuangcheng
China
Oryza sativa CRISPR/Cas9
LAP6
Male sterility
SDN1
Market-oriented
Agronomic value