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Wheat male-sterile 2 reduces ROS levels to inhibit anther development by deactivating ROS modulator 1

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MOLECULAR PLANT
卷 15, 期 9, 页码 1428-1439

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.molp.2022.07.010

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wheat; Ms2; male sterility; ROS; Romo1

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31871623, 31991213]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFD0100302]
  3. Central Public-interest Scientific Institution Basal Research Fund [S2022D02]
  4. Talent Program and Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Program of CAAS

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This study reveals the molecular basis of Ms2-induced male sterility in wheat, showing that Ms2 interacts with TaRomo1 and regulates the biosynthesis of ROS signals, thus affecting wheat anther development.
Ms2 is an important dominant male-sterile gene in wheat, but the biochemical function of Ms2 and the mechanism by which it causes male sterility remain elusive. Here, we report the molecular basis underlying Ms2-induced male sterility in wheat. We found that activated Ms2 specifically reduces the reactive oxygen species (ROS) signals in anthers and thereby induces termination of wheat anther development at an early stage. Furthermore, our results indicate that Ms2 is localized in mitochondria, where it physically interacts with a wheat homolog of ROS modulator 1 (TaRomo1). Romo1 positively regulates the ROS levels in hu-mans but has never been studied in plants. We found that single amino acid substitutions in the Ms2 protein that rescue the ms2 male-sterile phenotype abolish the interaction between Ms2 and TaRomo1. Signifi-cantly, Ms2 promotes the transition of TaRomo1 proteins from active monomers to inactive oligomers. Taken together, our findings unravel the molecular basis of Ms2-induced male sterility and reveal a regu-latory mechanism in which ROS act as essential signals guiding the anther development program in wheat.

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