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Direct and tunable modulation of protein levels in rice and wheat with a synthetic small molecule.

Jingbo ZhangKangquan YinJuan SunJinlan GaoQiuli DuHuali LiJin-Long Qiu
Published in: Plant biotechnology journal (2017)
Direct control of protein level enables rapid and efficient analyses of gene functions in crops. Previously, we developed the RDDK-Shield1 (Shld1) system in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana for direct modulation of protein stabilization using a synthetic small molecule. However, it was unclear whether this system is applicable to economically important crops. In this study, we show that the RDDK-Shld1 system enables rapid and tunable control of protein levels in rice and wheat. Accumulation of RDDK fusion proteins can be reversibly and spatio-temporally controlled by the synthetic small-molecule Shld1. Moreover, RDDK-Bar and RDDK-Pid3 fusions confer herbicide and rice blast resistance, respectively, in a Shld1-dependent manner. Therefore, the RDDK-Shld1 system provides a reversible and tunable technique for controlling protein functions and conditional expression of transgenes in crops.
Keyphrases
  • small molecule
  • protein protein
  • binding protein
  • amino acid
  • arabidopsis thaliana
  • poor prognosis
  • copy number
  • light emitting
  • genome wide analysis