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OsMS188 Is a Key Regulator of Tapetum Development and Sporopollenin Synthesis in Rice

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RICE
卷 14, 期 1, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1186/s12284-020-00451-y

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Rice; Tapetum; Pollen sexine; Sporopollenin; Transcription factor

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  1. National Science Foundation of China [31930009, 31770348]
  2. Innovation Programme of the Shanghai Municipal Education Commission [2019-01-07-00-02-E00006]

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Overall, OsMS188 is identified as a key regulator of tapetum development and pollen wall formation in rice. The gene regulatory network established in this study sheds light on future investigations of fertility regulation in rice and other crop species.
Background During anther development, the tapetum provides essential nutrients and materials for pollen development. In rice, multiple transcription factors and enzymes essential for tapetum development and pollen wall formation have been cloned from male-sterile lines. Results In this study, we obtained several lines in which the MYB transcription factor OsMS188 was knocked out through the CRISPR-Cas9 approach. The osms188 lines exhibited a male-sterile phenotype with aberrant development and degeneration of tapetal cells, absence of the sexine layer and defective anther cuticles. CYP703A3, CYP704B2, OsPKS1, OsPKS2, DPW and ABCG15 are sporopollenin synthesis and transport-related genes in rice. Plants with mutations in these genes are male sterile, with a defective sexine layer and anther cuticle. Further biochemical assays demonstrated that OsMS188 binds directly to the promoters of these genes to regulate their expression. UDT1, OsTDF1, TDR, bHLH142 and EAT1 are upstream regulators of rice tapetum development. Electrophoretic mobility shift assays (EMSAs) and activation assays revealed that TDR directly regulates OsMS188 expression. Additionally, protein interaction assays indicated that TDR interacts with OsMS188 to regulate downstream gene expression. Conclusion Overall, OsMS188 is a key regulator of tapetum development and pollen wall formation. The gene regulatory network established in this work may facilitate future investigations of fertility regulation in rice and in other crop species.

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