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- Title
GNS4, a novel allele of DWARF11, regulates grain number and grain size in a high-yield rice variety.
- Authors
Zhou, Yong; Tao, Yajun; Miao, Jun; Liu, Jun; Liu, Yanhua; Yi, Chuandeng; Yang, Zefeng; Gong, Zhiyun; Liang, Guohua; Zhu, Jinyan
- Abstract
Background: Rice plays an extremely important role in food safety because it feeds more than half of the world's population. Rice grain yield depends on biomass and the harvest index. An important strategy to break through the rice grain yield ceiling is to increase the biological yield. Therefore, genes associated with organ size are important targets for rice breeding. Results: We characterized a rice mutant gns4 ( grain number and size on chromosome 4) with reduced organ size, fewer grains per panicle, and smaller grains compared with those of WT. Map-based cloning indicated that the GNS4 gene, encoding a cytochrome P450 protein, is a novel allele of DWARF11 ( D11). A single nucleotide polymorphism (deletion) in the promoter region of GNS4 reduced its expression level in the mutant, leading to reduced grain number and smaller grains. Morphological and cellular analyses suggested that GNS4 positively regulates grain size by promoting cell elongation. Overexpression of GNS4 significantly increased organ size, 1000-grain weight, and panicle size, and subsequently enhanced grain yields in both the Nipponbare and Wuyunjing7 (a high-yielding cultivar) backgrounds. These results suggest that GNS4 is key target gene with possible applications in rice yield breeding. Conclusion: GNS4 was identified as a positive regulator of grain number and grain size in rice. Increasing the expression level of this gene in a high-yielding rice variety enhanced grain yield. GNS4 can be targeted in breeding programs to increase yields.
- Subjects
ALLELES in plants; GRAIN size; GENETIC regulation in plants; RICE varieties; RICE yields
- Publication
Rice (19398425), 2017, Vol 10, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1939-8425
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/s12284-017-0171-4