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Copy number variation of TdDof controls solid-stemmed architecture in wheat
- Source :
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- National Academy of Sciences, 2020.
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Abstract
- Significance Solid-stemmed wheat cultivars are resistant to the wheat stem sawfly, an important agricultural pest. Here, we identify TdDof as the causal gene that controls stem solidness in wheat. We show that copy number gain of TdDof correlates with its increased expression and the solid-stem phenotype. Our results suggest TdDof could function as a key regulator of genes involved in programmed cell death of the pith parenchyma cells. This research provides the framework to manipulate stem architecture in wheat and other monocots, which can be applied toward downstream agricultural and industrial applications. These include enhancing wheat stem sawfly resistance, modifying carbon partitioning and water-soluble carbohydrate remobilization in plants under drought and temperature stress, and bioenergy production.<br />Stem solidness is an important agronomic trait of durum (Triticum turgidum L. var. durum) and bread (Triticum aestivum L.) wheat that provides resistance to the wheat stem sawfly. This dominant trait is conferred by the SSt1 locus on chromosome 3B. However, the molecular identity and mechanisms underpinning stem solidness have not been identified. Here, we demonstrate that copy number variation of TdDof, a gene encoding a putative DNA binding with one finger protein, controls the stem solidness trait in wheat. Using map-based cloning, we localized TdDof to within a physical interval of 2.1 Mb inside the SSt1 locus. Molecular analysis revealed that hollow-stemmed wheat cultivars such as Kronos carry a single copy of TdDof, whereas solid-stemmed cultivars such as CDC Fortitude carry multiple identical copies of the gene. Deletion of all TdDof copies from CDC Fortitude resulted in the loss of stem solidness, whereas the transgenic overexpression of TdDof restored stem solidness in the TdDof deletion mutant pithless1 and conferred stem solidness in Kronos. In solid-stemmed cultivars, increased TdDof expression was correlated with the down-regulation of genes whose orthologs have been implicated in programmed cell death (PCD) in other species. Anatomical and histochemical analyses revealed that hollow-stemmed lines had stronger PCD-associated signals in the pith cells compared to solid-stemmed lines, which suggests copy number-dependent expression of TdDof could be directly or indirectly involved in the negative regulation of PCD. These findings provide opportunities to manipulate stem development in wheat and other monocots for agricultural or industrial purposes.
- Subjects :
- Programmed cell death
DNA Copy Number Variations
Transgene
Locus (genetics)
Biology
Genes, Plant
chemistry.chemical_compound
copy number variation (CNW)
wheat
solid stem
Cultivar
Copy-number variation
Gene
Triticum
Plant Proteins
Genetics
Multidisciplinary
Plant Stems
Agricultural Sciences
fungi
food and beverages
solid state
Biological Sciences
programmed cell death (PCD)
copy number variation (CNV)
chemistry
Dof transcription factor
Pith
DNA
Transcription Factors
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 10916490 and 00278424
- Volume :
- 117
- Issue :
- 46
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....19c6dfa7a80defa2559465315ef3e8a7