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OsMADS58 Stabilizes Gene Regulatory Circuits during Rice Stamen Development.

Liping ShenFeng TianZhukuan ChengQiang ZhaoQi FengYan ZhaoBin HanYuhan FangYanan LinRui ChenDong-Hui WangWenfeng SunJiaqi SunHongyun ZengNan YaoGe GaoJingchu LuoZhihong XuShu-Nong Bai
Published in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Rice ( Oryza sativa ) OsMADS58 is a C-class MADS box protein, and characterization of a transposon insertion mutant osmads58 suggested that OsMADS58 plays a role in stamen development. However, as no null mutation has been obtained, its role has remained unclear. Here, we report that the CRISPR knockout mutant osmads58 exhibits complex altered phenotypes, including anomalous diploid germ cells, aberrant meiosis, and delayed tapetum degeneration. This CRISPR mutant line exhibited stronger changes in expression of OsMADS58 target genes compared with the osmads58 dSpm (transposon insertion) line, along with changes in multiple pathways related to early stamen development. Notably, transcriptional regulatory circuits in young panicles covering the stamen at stages 4-6 were substantially altered in the CRISPR line compared to the dSpm line. These findings strongly suggest that the pleiotropic effects of OsMADS58 on stamen development derive from a potential role in stabilizing gene regulatory circuits during early stamen development. Thus, this work opens new avenues for viewing and deciphering the regulatory mechanisms of early stamen development from a network perspective.
Keyphrases
  • transcription factor
  • crispr cas
  • poor prognosis
  • genome editing
  • induced apoptosis
  • binding protein
  • cell death
  • long non coding rna
  • amino acid