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LATA1, a RING E3 ligase, modulates the tiller angle by affecting auxin asymmetric distribution and content in rice.

Jinjian FanXin MaJun ZouShuangzhe LiYuntao LiuDaokuan GuoWanxia JiangXianyi LiFengxia LiuLubin Tan
Published in: The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology (2024)
The tiller angle is an important agronomic trait that determines plant architecture and grain yield in rice (Oryza sativa L.). However, the molecular regulation mechanism of the rice tiller angle remains unclear. Here, we identified a rice tiller angle gene, LARGE TILLER ANGLE 1 (LATA1), using the MutMap approach. LATA1 encodes a C3H2C3-type RING zinc finger E3 ligase and the conserved region of the RING zinc finger is essential for its E3 activity. LATA1 was highly expressed in the root and tiller base and LATA1-GFP fusion protein was specifically localized to the nucleus. The mutation of LATA1 significantly reduced indole-3-acetic acid content and attenuated lateral auxin transport, thereby resulting in defective shoot gravitropism and spreading plant architecture in rice. Further investigations found that LATA1 may indirectly affect gravity perception by modulating the sedimentation rate of gravity-sensing amyloplasts upon gravistimulation. Our findings provide new insights into the molecular mechanism underlying the rice tiller angle and new genetic resource for the improvement of plant architecture in rice.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • genome wide
  • mass spectrometry
  • arabidopsis thaliana