OsGADD45a1: a multifaceted regulator of rice architecture, grain yield, and blast resistance.
Jie WangMengting LiNan NanAo MaMin AoJinlei YuXiaohang WangKangshun HanDae-Jin YunBao LiuNing LiZheng-Yi XuPublished in: Plant cell reports (2024)
The homolog gene of the Growth Arrest and DNA Damage-inducible 45 (GADD45) in rice functions in the regulation of plant architecture, grain yield, and blast resistance. The Growth Arrest and DNA Damage-inducible 45 (GADD45) family proteins, well-established stress sensors and tumor suppressors in mammals, serve as pivotal regulators of genotoxic stress responses and tumorigenesis. In contrast, the homolog and role of GADD45 in plants have remained unclear. Herein, using forward genetics, we identified an activation tagging mutant AC13 exhibited dwarf characteristics resulting from the loss-of-function of the rice GADD45α homolog, denoted as OsGADD45a1. osgadd45a1 mutants displayed reduced plant height, shortened panicle length, and decreased grain yield compared to the wild-type Kitaake. Conversely, no obvious differences in plant height, panicle length, or grain yield were observed between wild-type and OsGADD45a1 overexpression plants. OsGADD45a1 displayed relatively high expression in germinated seeds and panicles, with localization in both the nucleus and cytoplasm. RNA-sequencing analysis suggested a potential role for OsGADD45a1 in the regulation of photosynthesis, and binding partner identification indicates OsGADD45a1 interacts with OsRML1 to regulate rice growth. Intriguingly, our study unveiled a novel role for OsGADD45a1 in rice blast resistance, as osgadd45a1 mutant showed enhanced resistance to Magnaporthe oryzae, and the expression of OsGADD45a1 was diminished upon blast fungus treatment. The involvement of OsGADD45a1 in rice blast fungus resistance presents a groundbreaking finding. In summary, our results shed light on the multifaceted role of OsGADD45a1 in rice, encompassing biotic stress response and the modulation of several agricultural traits, including plant height, panicle length, and grain yield.
Keyphrases
- wild type
- dna damage
- body mass index
- poor prognosis
- binding protein
- transcription factor
- oxidative stress
- genome wide
- risk assessment
- magnetic resonance
- magnetic resonance imaging
- cell cycle
- computed tomography
- long non coding rna
- cell proliferation
- single cell
- physical activity
- dna repair
- heavy metals
- replacement therapy
- men who have sex with men
- human immunodeficiency virus
- hiv testing
- genome wide identification