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An RRM domain protein SOE suppresses transgene silencing in rice.

Authors :
Zhao, Rui
Wu, Wen‐Ai
Huang, Yi‐Hua
Li, Xin‐Kai
Han, Jia‐Qi
Jiao, Wu
Su, Yin‐Na
Zhao, He
Zhou, Yang
Cao, Wu‐Qiang
Zhang, Xun
Wei, Wei
Zhang, Wan‐Ke
Song, Qing‐Xin
He, Xin‐Jian
Ma, Biao
Chen, Shou‐Yi
Tao, Jian‐Jun
Yin, Cui‐Cui
Zhang, Jin‐Song
Source :
New Phytologist. Sep2024, Vol. 243 Issue 5, p1724-1741. 18p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Summary: Gene expression is regulated at multiple levels, including RNA processing and DNA methylation/demethylation. How these regulations are controlled remains unclear.Here, through analysis of a suppressor for the OsEIN2 over‐expressor, we identified an RNA recognition motif protein SUPPRESSOR OF EIN2 (SOE). SOE is localized in nuclear speckles and interacts with several components of the spliceosome. We find SOE associates with hundreds of targets and directly binds to a DNA glycosylase gene DNG701 pre‐mRNA for efficient splicing and stabilization, allowing for subsequent DNG701‐mediated DNA demethylation of the transgene promoter for proper gene expression. The V81M substitution in the suppressor mutant protein mSOE impaired its protein stability and binding activity to DNG701 pre‐mRNA, leading to transgene silencing.SOE mutation enhances grain size and yield. Haplotype analysis in c. 3000 rice accessions reveals that the haplotype 1 (Hap 1) promoter is associated with high 1000‐grain weight, and most of the japonica accessions, but not indica ones, have the Hap 1 elite allele.Our study discovers a novel mechanism for the regulation of gene expression and provides an elite allele for the promotion of yield potentials in rice. See also the Commentary on this article by Bazin & Crespi, 243: 1631–1632. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0028646X
Volume :
243
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
New Phytologist
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178835832
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.19686