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DPS1 regulates cuticle development and leaf senescence in rice

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FOOD AND ENERGY SECURITY
卷 10, 期 1, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/fes3.273

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cell death; chloroplast; cuticle; leaf senescence; reactive oxygen species; rice

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  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2016YFD0100401]
  2. National Major Project for Developing New GM Crops [2016ZX08009-003]
  3. Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Program of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences

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This study revealed the crucial role of the DPS1 gene in regulating leaf cuticle development and senescence in rice, with loss of function leading to leaf senescence and defective cuticle development. Moderate expression of DPS1 is essential for better plant growth and productivity.
Leaves are the primary food-producing organs for a plant that carry out photosynthesis and contribute to biomass and grain yield. Leaf senescence is a developmentally regulated physiological process but early leaf senescence is known to negatively affect plant yield. The cuticle is an outer waxy protective layer on the leaf surface which protects plants from pathogens attack as well as dehydration. Our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying cuticle development and leaf senescence is still immature. The present study reports the role of the DEGENERATED PANICLE AND PARTIAL STERILITY 1 (DPS1) gene encoding a cystathionine beta-synthase (CBS) domain-containing protein in cuticle development and leaf senescence in rice. The dps1 loss-of-function mutant showed leaf senescence phenotype with twisted leaves, significantly reduced chlorophyll content and degenerated chloroplasts characterized by a reduced number of starch granules and an abundance of osmiophilic bodies. Furthermore, dps1 leaves displayed defective cuticle development, reduced wax and cutin compounds, and lower relative water content as compared with wild type. Physiological assays showed significantly higher accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) accompanied by enhanced DNA fragmentation in dps1 leaves, which could be associated with chloroplast degeneration and defective cuticle development. Transcriptome analysis revealed altered expression of several critical genes related to photosynthesis and wax/cutin pathway. This study revealed a crucial role of DPS1 in regulating leaf cuticle development and senescence by affecting the expression of several genes. Thus, a moderate expression of DPS1 is necessary for better plant growth and productivity.

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