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INDITTO2 transposon conveys auxin-mediated DRO1 transcription for rice drought avoidance

Authors :
Jiang Li
Huang Huichuan
Sheng Peng
Kuixiu Li
Zhili Zuo
Luo Qiong
Qijing Fu
Xuan Zhou
Dong Wang
C. Ma
Hao Luo
Lixia Wu
Chongyu Luo
Changning Liu
Zhao Yiting
Han Li
Li Jing
Qian Dong
Yanfang Zhang
Jiří Friml
Chengyun Li
Lei Wang
Zhang Lina
Jie Qian
Baolin Yao
Jing Yang
Lichi Li
Si Yu
Youchun Li
Saijie Li
Du Yunlong
Shuanglu Zhao
Xi Jiang
Xiahong He
Source :
Plant, Cell & Environment
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Transposable elements exist widely throughout plant genomes and play important roles in plant evolution. Auxin is an important regulator that is traditionally associated with root development and drought stress adaptation. The DEEPER ROOTING 1 (DRO1) gene is a key component of rice drought avoidance. Here, we identified a transposon that acts as an autonomous auxin-responsive promoter and its presence at specific genome positions conveys physiological adaptations related to drought avoidance. Rice varieties with high and auxin-mediated transcription of DRO1 in the root tip show deeper and longer root phenotypes and are thus better adapted to drought. The INDITTO2 transposon contains an auxin response element and displays auxin-responsive promoter activity; it is thus able to convey auxin regulation of transcription to genes in its proximity. In the rice Acuce, which displays DRO1-mediated drought adaptation, the INDITTO2 transposon was found to be inserted at the promoter region of the DRO1 locus. Transgenesis-based insertion of the INDITTO2 transposon into the DRO1 promoter of the non-adapted rice variety Nipponbare was sufficient to promote its drought avoidance. Our data identify an example of how transposons can act as promoters and convey hormonal regulation to nearby loci, improving plant fitness in response to different abiotic stresses. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Details

ISSN :
01407791
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plant, Cell & Environment
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a64219cdb659315bf992a03b81cae5dd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/pce.14029