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- Title
Map-based cloning of the ERECT PANICLE 3 gene in rice.
- Authors
Rihua Piao; Wenzhu Jiang; Tae-Ho Ham; Min-Seon Choi; Yongli Qiao; Sang-Ho Chu; Jung-Hyun Park; Mi-Ok Woo; Zhengxun Jin; Gynheung An; Joohyun Lee; Hee-Jong Koh
- Abstract
Panicle architecture in rice can have a strong influence on yield. Using N-methyl- N-nitrosourea mutagenesis, we isolated an erect panicle mutant, Hep, from Hwasunchalbyeo, a glutinous japonica rice cultivar. Genetic analysis revealed that the erect panicle phenotype was controlled by a single recessive mutation designated erect panicle 3 ( ep3). Genetic mapping revealed that the ep3 mutation was located on the short arm of chromosome 2 in a 0.1 cM region delimited by the STS markers STS5803-5 and STS5803-7. The ep3 locus corresponded to 46.8 kb region and contained six candidate genes. Comparison of the DNA sequences of the candidate genes from wild-type and erect panicle plants revealed a single base-pair change in the second exon of LOC_Os02g15950, which is predicted to result in a nonsense mutation. LOC_Os02g15950 encodes a putative F-box protein containing 515 amino acids and is expressed throughout the plant during all growth stages. A line carrying a T-DNA insertion in LOC_ Os02g15950 was obtained and shown to have the same phenotype as the ep3 mutant, thus confirming the identification of LOC_Os02g15950 as the ERECT PANICLE 3 (EP3) gene. The ep3 mutation causes a significant increase in the number of small vascular bundles as well as the thickness of parenchyma in the peduncle, which results in the erect panicle phenotype.
- Subjects
RICE genetics; PLANT genetic engineering; GENOTYPE-environment interaction; GENETIC mutation; GENETIC engineering
- Publication
Theoretical & Applied Genetics, 2009, Vol 119, Issue 8, p1497
- ISSN
0040-5752
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00122-009-1151-x