糙米重量的全基因组关联研究鉴定一种rna结合蛋白拮抗调节粒重和穗数

IF 6.1 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Lin Zhou , Hong Jiang , Long Huang, Ziang Li, Zhonghao Yao, Linhan Li, Kangwei Ji, Yijie Li, Haijuan Tang, Jinping Cheng, Yongmei Bao, Ji Huang, Hongsheng Zhang, Sunlu Chen
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摘要

水稻产量主要由三个关键农艺性状决定:穗数、每穗粒数和粒重。然而,这些产量组成部分之间的内在权衡仍然是水稻育种计划中一个持续的挑战。值得注意的是,与糙米重量相比,糙米重量(BRW)提供了与实际粮食产量潜力更直接相关的指标。在这项研究中,我们进行了为期两年的重复全基因组关联研究,以阐明BRW的遗传结构并确定调节GW的新位点。在实验重复中一致检测到的7个位点中,有4个与先前报道的与BRW或GW性状相关的基因没有共定位。BRW1.1是四个新发现的基因座之一,被发现编码一种新的rna结合蛋白。功能表征显示BRW1.1作为BRW的负调控因子,可能通过调节mRNA翻译过程。有趣的是,通过对突变体表型和单倍型变异的综合分析,我们发现BRW1.1介导了GW和穗数之间的生理权衡。该研究不仅描述了BRW的遗传决定因素,而且还确定了BRW1.1是一个有希望的分子靶点,可以打破水稻精密育种中产量成分的权衡。
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Genome-Wide Association Study of Brown Rice Weight Identifies an RNA-Binding Protein Antagonistically Regulating Grain Weight and Panicle Number
Rice grain yield is primarily determined by three key agronomic traits: panicle number, grain number per panicle, and grain weight (GW). However, the inherent tradeoffs among these yield components remain a persistent challenge in rice breeding programs. Notably, compared with GW, brown rice weight (BRW) provides a more direct metric associated with actual grain yield potential. In this study, we conducted a two-year replicated genome-wide association study to elucidate the genetic architecture of BRW and identify new loci regulating GW. Among seven consistently detected loci across experimental replicates, four were not co-localized with previously reported genes associated with BRW or GW traits. BRW1.1, one of the four newly identified loci, was found to encode a novel RNA-binding protein. Functional characterization revealed that BRW1.1 acts as a negative regulator of BRW, potentially through modulating mRNA translation processes. Intriguingly, through integrated analysis of mutant phenotypes and haplotype variations, we demonstrated that BRW1.1 mediates the physiological tradeoff between GW and panicle number. This study not only delineates the genetic determinants of BRW but also identifies BRW1.1 as a promising molecular target for breaking the yield component tradeoff in precision rice breeding.
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Rice Science
Rice Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
CiteScore
8.90
自引率
6.20%
发文量
55
审稿时长
40 weeks
期刊介绍: Rice Science is an international research journal sponsored by China National Rice Research Institute. It publishes original research papers, review articles, as well as short communications on all aspects of rice sciences in English language. Some of the topics that may be included in each issue are: breeding and genetics, biotechnology, germplasm resources, crop management, pest management, physiology, soil and fertilizer management, ecology, cereal chemistry and post-harvest processing.
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