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Genetic dissection of cis-regulatory control of ZmWUSCHEL1 expression by type-B RESPONSE REGULATORS.

Zongliang ChenLiz CortesAndrea Gallavotti
Published in: Plant physiology (2023)
Mutations in cis-regulatory regions play an important role in the domestication and improvement of crops by altering gene expression. However, assessing the in vivo impact of cis-regulatory elements on transcriptional regulation and phenotypic outcomes remains challenging. Previously, we showed that the dominant Barren inflorescence3 (Bif3) mutant of maize (Zea mays) contains a duplicated copy of the homeobox transcription factor gene ZmWUSCHEL1 (ZmWUS1), named ZmWUS1-B. ZmWUS1-B is controlled by a spontaneously generated novel promoter region that dramatically increases its expression and alters patterning and development of young ears. Overexpression of ZmWUS1-B is caused by a unique enhancer region containing multimerized binding sites for type-B RESPONSE REGULATORs (RRs), key transcription factors in cytokinin signaling. To better understand how the enhancer increases the expression of ZmWUS1 in vivo, we specifically targeted the ZmWUS1-B enhancer region by CRISPR-Cas9-mediated editing. A series of deletion events with different numbers of type-B RR DNA binding motifs (AGATAT) enabled us to determine how the number of AGATAT motifs impacts in vivo expression of ZmWUS1-B and consequently ear development. In combination with dual luciferase assays in maize protoplasts, our analysis reveals that AGATAT motifs have an additive effect on ZmWUS1-B expression, while the distance separating AGATAT motifs does not appear to have a meaningful impact, indicating that the enhancer activity derives from the sum of individual cis-regulatory elements. These results also suggest that in maize inflorescence development there is a threshold of buffering capacity for ZmWUS1 overexpression.
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