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Rice MutLγ, the MLH1-MLH3 heterodimer, participates in the formation of type I crossovers and regulation of embryo sac fertility

Journal

PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL
Volume 19, Issue 7, Pages 1443-1455

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/pbi.13563

Keywords

female sterile; embryo sac abortion; meiosis crossover; MutLγ rice

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31301291]
  2. Genetically modified organisms breeding major projects [2016ZX08001-004]
  3. earmarked fund for China Agriculture Research System
  4. Science and Technology Innovation Fund of Hunan Hybrid Rice Research Center [20190101]

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The development of embryo sacs in plants is crucial for seed production. A study on a rice female sterile mutant (fsv1) found that the defective gene OsMLH3 plays a key role in crossover formation in mother cells, affecting the meiotic process and seed setting in hybrid rice production.
The development of embryo sacs is crucial for seed production in plants, but the genetic basis regulating the meiotic crossover formation in the macrospore and microspore mother cells remains largely unclear. Here, we report the characterization of a spontaneous rice female sterile variation 1 mutant (fsv1) that showed severe embryo sacs abortion with low seed-setting rate. Through map-based cloning and functional analyses, we isolated the causal gene of fsv1, OsMLH3 encoding a MutL-homolog 3 protein, an ortholog of HvMLH3 in barley and AtMLH3 in Arabidopsis. OsMLH3 and OsMLH1 (MutL-homolog 1) interact to form a heterodimer (MutL gamma) to promote crossover formation in the macrospore and microspore mother cells and development of functional megaspore during meiosis, defective OsMLH3 or OsMLH1 in fsv1 and CRISPR/Cas9-based knockout lines results in reduced type I crossover and bivalent frequency. The fsv1 and OsMLH3-knockout lines are valuable germplasms for development of female sterile restorer lines for mechanized seed production of hybrid rice.

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