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Defective Leptotene Chromosome 1 (DLC1) encodes a type-B response regulator and is required for rice meiosis.

Yang TaoDan ChenTing ZouJing ZengFengyan GaoZhongshan HeDan ZhouZhiyuan HeGuoqiang YuanMiaomiao LiuHongfeng ZhaoQiming DengShiquan WangAiping ZhengJun ZhuYueyang LiangLingxia WangPing LiShuangcheng Li
Published in: The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology (2019)
Meiosis is critical for sexual reproduction and the generation of new allelic variations in most eukaryotes. In this study, we report the isolation of a meiotic gene, DLC1, using a map-based cloning strategy. The dlc1 mutant is sterile in both male and female gametophytes due to an earlier defect in the leptotene chromosome and subsequent abnormalities at later stages. DLC1 is strongly expressed in the pollen mother cells (PMCs) and tapetum and encodes a nucleus-located rice type-B response regulator (RR) with transcriptional activity. Further investigations showed that DLC1 interacts with all five putative rice histidine phosphotransfer proteins (HPs) in yeast and planta cells, suggesting a possible participation of the two-component signalling systems (TCS) in rice meiosis. Our results demonstrated that DLC1 is required for rice meiosis and fertility, providing useful information for the role of TCS in rice meiosis.
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