Login / Signup

Spontaneous movement of a retrotransposon generated genic dominant male sterility providing a useful tool for rice breeding.

Conghao XuYifeng XuZhengji WangXiaoyu ZhangYuying WuXinyan LuHongwei SunLei WangQinglu ZhangQinghua ZhangXianghua LiJinghua XiaoXu LiMingfu ZhaoYidang OuyangXianbo HuangQifa Zhang
Published in: National science review (2023)
Male sterility in plants provides valuable breeding tools in germplasm innovation and hybrid crop production. However, genetic resources for dominant genic male sterility, which hold great promise to facilitate breeding processes, are extremely rare in natural germplasm. Here we characterized the Sanming Dominant Genic Male Sterility in rice and identified the gene SDGMS using a map-based cloning approach. We found that spontaneous movement of a 1978-bp long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposon into the promoter region of the SDGMS gene activates its expression in anther tapetum, which causes abnormal programmed cell death of tapetal cells resulting in dominant male sterility. SDGMS encodes a ribosome inactivating protein showing N-glycosidase activity. The activation of SDGMS triggers transcription reprogramming of genes responsive to biotic stress leading to a hypersensitive response which causes sterility. The results demonstrate that an ectopic gene activation by transposon movement can give birth to a novel trait which enriches phenotypic diversity with practical utility.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • copy number
  • genome wide identification
  • dna methylation
  • transcription factor
  • gene expression
  • binding protein
  • big data
  • genome wide analysis
  • genetic diversity