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OsmiR396/growth regulating factor modulate rice grain size through direct regulation of embryo-specific miR408

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PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
卷 186, 期 1, 页码 519-533

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/plphys/kiab084

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  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2016YFD0100603]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32072029, 31870232, 31371949]
  3. National Transgenic Great Subject from the Ministry of Agriculture of China [2016ZX08009-003-001]
  4. State Key Laboratory of Hybrid Rice [KF201805]

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Research findings show that sequestering OsmiR396 through target mimicry substantially increases rice grain size, with OsGRF8 potentially functioning as a major mediator in OsmiR396 regulation of grain size, and OsmiR408 also positively regulating grain size.
microRNAs (miRNAs) are promising targets for crop improvement of complex agricultural traits. Coordinated activity between/among different miRNAs may fine-tune specific developmental processes in diverse organisms. Grain size is a main factor determining rice (Oryza sativa L.) crop yield, but the network of miRNAs influencing this trait remains uncharacterized. Here we show that sequestering OsmiR396 through target mimicry (MIM396) can substantially increase grain size in several japonica and indica rice subspecies and in plants with excessive tillers and a high panicle density. Thus, OsmiR396 has a major role related to the regulation of rice grain size. The grain shape of Growth Regulating Factor8 (OsGRF8)-overexpressing transgenic plants was most similar to that of MIM396 plants, suggesting OsGRF8 is a major mediator of OsmiR396 in grain size regulation. A miRNA microarray analysis revealed changes to the expression of many miRNAs, including OsmiR408, in the MIM396 plants. Analyses of gene expression patterns and functions indicated OsmiR408 is an embryospecific miRNA that positively regulates grain size. Silencing OsmiR408 expression (miR408KO) using CRISPR technology resulted in small grains. Moreover, we revealed the direct regulatory effects of OsGRF8 on OsMIR408 expression. A genetic analysis further showed that the large-grain phenotype of MIM396 plants could be complemented by miR408KO. Also, several hormone signaling pathways might be involved in the OsmiR396/GRF-meditated grain size regulation. Our findings suggest that genetic regulatory networks comprising various miRNAs, such as OsmiR396 and OsmiR408, may be crucial for controlling rice grain size. Furthermore, the OsmiR396/GRF module may be important for breeding new high-yielding rice varieties.

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