Natural variation of an autophagy-family gene among rice subspecies affects grain size and weight

Shiying Huang, Peng Wang, Caijing Li, Qingwen Zhou, Tao Huang, Yicong Cai, Qin Cheng, Hui Wang, Qi Zhong, Zhihao Chen, Liping Chen, Haohua He, Jianmin Bian
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Elucidating the genetic basis of natural variation in grain size and weight among rice varieties can help breeders develop high-yielding varieties. We identified a novel gene, GW3a (Grain Weight 3a) (LOC_Os03g27350), that affects rice grain size and weight. gw3a mutants showed higher total starch content and dry matter accumulation than the wild type (WT), Nipponbare, suggesting that GW3a negatively regulates grain size and weight. Moreover, our study found that GW3a interacted with OsATG8 by cleaving it, suggesting that GW3a may be involved in the assembly of autophagosomes and starch degradation in plants. The haplotype analysis of GW3a showed functional differences between indica and japonica rice. Taken together, we conclude that GW3a is expressed in the autophagosome pathway regulating starch metabolism in rice, affecting yield-related traits, such as grain size, grain weight and thousand grain weight (TGW). Our findings also shed new light on autophagy-mediated yield trait regulation, proposing a possible strategy for the genetic improvement of high-yield germplasm in rice.

水稻亚种间自噬家族基因的自然变异影响谷粒大小和重量
阐明水稻品种间谷粒大小和重量自然变异的遗传基础有助于育种者培育高产品种。我们发现了一个影响水稻粒径和粒重的新基因 GW3a(粒重 3a)(LOC_Os03g27350)。gw3a 突变体的总淀粉含量和干物质积累均高于野生型(WT)"日本稗",表明 GW3a 对粒径和粒重具有负调控作用。此外,我们的研究还发现 GW3a 通过裂解 OsATG8 与 OsATG8 相互作用,这表明 GW3a 可能参与了植物自噬体的组装和淀粉降解。GW3a 的单倍型分析表明,籼稻和粳稻之间存在功能差异。综上所述,我们得出结论:GW3a 在自噬体途径中表达,调控水稻的淀粉代谢,影响产量相关性状,如粒径、粒重和千粒重(TGW)。我们的发现也为自噬介导的产量性状调控提供了新的思路,为水稻高产种质的遗传改良提出了一种可能的策略。
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