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UB2/UB3/TSH4-anchored transcriptional networks regulate early maize inflorescence development in response to simulated shade.

Authors :
Kong, Dexin
Li, Changyu
Xue, Weicong
Wei, Hongbin
Ding, Hui
Hu, Guizhen
Zhang, Xiaoming
Zhang, Guisen
Zou, Ting
Xian, Yuting
Wang, Baobao
Zhao, Yongping
Liu, Yuting
Xie, Yurong
Xu, Miaoyun
Wu, Hong
Liu, Qing
Wang, Haiyang
Source :
Plant Cell. Feb2023, Vol. 35 Issue 2, p717-737. 21p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Increasing planting density has been adopted as an effective means to increase maize (Zea mays) yield. Competition for light from neighbors can trigger plant shade avoidance syndrome, which includes accelerated flowering. However, the regulatory networks of maize inflorescence development in response to high-density planting remain poorly understood. In this study, we showed that shade-mimicking treatments cause precocious development of the tassels and ears. Comparative transcriptome profiling analyses revealed the enrichment of phytohormone-related genes and transcriptional regulators among the genes co-regulated by developmental progression and simulated shade. Network analysis showed that three homologous Squamosa promoter binding protein (SBP)-like (SPL) transcription factors, Unbranched2 (UB2), Unbranched3 (UB3), and Tasselsheath4 (TSH4), individually exhibited connectivity to over 2,400 genes across the V3-to-V9 stages of tassel development. In addition, we showed that the ub2 ub3 double mutant and tsh4 single mutant were almost insensitive to simulated shade treatments. Moreover, we demonstrated that UB2/UB3/TSH4 could directly regulate the expression of Barren inflorescence2 (BIF2) and Zea mays teosinte branched1/cycloidea/proliferating cell factor30 (ZmTCP30). Furthermore, we functionally verified a role of ZmTCP30 in regulating tassel branching and ear development. Our results reveal a UB2/UB3/TSH4-anchored transcriptional regulatory network of maize inflorescence development and provide valuable targets for breeding shade-tolerant maize cultivars. Three homologous SPL transcription factors, Unbranched2 (UB2), Unbranched3 (UB3), and Tasselsheath4 (TSH4), act as a central hub in regulating maize inflorescence development in response to shade. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10404651
Volume :
35
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Plant Cell
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162875423
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/plcell/koac352