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TaCol-B5 modifies spike architecture and enhances grain yield in wheat.

Xiaoyu ZhangHaiyan JiaTian LiJizhong WuRagupathi NagarajanLei LeiCarol PowersChia-Cheng KanWei HuaZhiyong LiuCharles ChenBrett F CarverLiuling Yan
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2022)
Spike architecture influences grain yield in wheat. We report the map-based cloning of a gene determining the number of spikelet nodes per spike in common wheat. The cloned gene is named TaCOL-B5 and encodes a CONSTANS-like protein that is orthologous to COL5 in plant species. Constitutive overexpression of the dominant TaCol-B5 allele but without the region encoding B-boxes in a common wheat cultivar increases the number of spikelet nodes per spike and produces more tillers and spikes, thereby enhancing grain yield in transgenic plants under field conditions. Allelic variation in TaCOL-B5 results in amino acid substitutions leading to differential protein phosphorylation by the protein kinase Ta K4. The TaCol-B5 allele is present in emmer wheat but is rare in a global collection of modern wheat cultivars.
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