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Expression and functional analysis of genes encoding cytokinin receptor-like histidine kinase in maize (Zea mays L.)

Authors :
Bo Wang
Baojian Guo
Yingyin Yao
Qixin Sun
Muhammad Rezaul Kabir
Chaojie Xie
Yanhong Chen
Zhongfu Ni
Yirong Zhang
Huiru Peng
Source :
Molecular Genetics and Genomics. 289:501-512
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2014.

Abstract

Cytokinin signaling is vital for plant growth and development which function via the two-component system (TCS). As one of the key component of TCS, transmembrane histidine kinases (HK) are encoded by a small gene family in plants. In this study, we focused on expression and functional analysis of cytokinin receptor-like HK genes (ZmHK) in maize. Firstly, bioinformatics analysis revealed that seven cloned ZmHK genes have different expression patterns during maize development. Secondly, ectopic expression by CaMV35S promoter in Arabidopsis further revealed that functional differentiation exists among these seven members. Among them, the ZmHK1a2-OX transgenic line has the lowest germination rate in the dark, ZmHK1-OX and ZmHK2a2-OX can delay leaf senescence, and seed size of ZmHK1-OX, ZmHK1a2-OX, ZmHK2-OX, ZmHK3b-OX and ZmHK2a2-OX was obviously reduced as compared to wild type. Additionally, ZmHK genes play opposite roles in shoot and root development; all ZmHK-OX transgenic lines display obvious shorter root length and reduced number of lateral roots, but enhanced shoot development compared with the wild type. Most notably, Arabidopsis response regulator ARR5 gene was up-regulated in ZmHK1-OX, ZmHK1a2-OX, ZmHK2-OX, ZmHK3b-OX and ZmHK2a2-OX as compared to wild type. Although the causal link between ZmHK genes and cytokinin signaling pathway is still an area to be further elucidated, these findings reflected that the diversification of ZmHK genes expression patterns and functions occurred in the course of maize evolution, indicating that some ZmHK genes might play different roles during maize development.

Details

ISSN :
16174623 and 16174615
Volume :
289
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular Genetics and Genomics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....21dd65252bee619733fa41a6a1a2e83d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00438-014-0821-9