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A rice gene that confers broad-spectrum resistance to β-triketone herbicides

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SCIENCE
Volume 365, Issue 6451, Pages 393-396

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.aax0379

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  1. Bio-oriented Technology Research Advancement Institution, NARO (Research Program on Development of Innovative Technology) [29009B]
  2. NARO (Precedence and Trial Research Project of NARO)

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The genetic variation of rice cultivars provides a resource for further varietal improvement through breeding. Some rice varieties are sensitive to benzobicyclon (BBC), a beta-triketone herbicide that inhibits 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD). Here we identify a rice gene, HIS1 (HPPD INHIBITOR SENSITIVE 1), that confers resistance to BBC and other beta-triketone herbicides. We show that HIS1 encodes an Fe(II)/2-oxoglutarate-dependent oxygenase that detoxifies beta-triketone herbicides by catalyzing their hydroxylation. Genealogy analysis revealed that BBC-sensitive rice variants inherited a dysfunctional his1 allele from an indica rice variety. Forced expression of HIS1 in Arabidopsis conferred resistance not only to BBC but also to four additional beta-triketone herbicides. HIS1 may prove useful for breeding herbicide-resistant crops.

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