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Transcriptome-wide association analyses reveal the impact of regulatory variants on rice panicle architecture and causal gene regulatory networks.

Authors :
Ming, Luchang
Fu, Debao
Wu, Zhaona
Zhao, Hu
Xu, Xingbing
Xu, Tingting
Xiong, Xiaohu
Li, Mu
Zheng, Yi
Li, Ge
Yang, Ling
Xia, Chunjiao
Zhou, Rongfang
Liao, Keyan
Yu, Qian
Chai, Wenqi
Li, Sijia
Liu, Yinmeng
Wu, Xiaokun
Mao, Jianquan
Source :
Nature Communications; 11/18/2023, Vol. 14 Issue 1, p1-15, 15p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Panicle architecture is a key determinant of rice grain yield and is mainly determined at the 1-2 mm young panicle stage. Here, we investigated the transcriptome of the 1-2 mm young panicles from 275 rice varieties and identified thousands of genes whose expression levels were associated with panicle traits. Multimodel association studies suggested that many small-effect genetic loci determine spikelet per panicle (SPP) by regulating the expression of genes associated with panicle traits. We found that alleles at cis-expression quantitative trait loci of SPP-associated genes underwent positive selection, with a strong preference for alleles increasing SPP. We further developed a method that integrates the associations of cis- and trans-expression components of genes with traits to identify causal genes at even small-effect loci and construct regulatory networks. We identified 36 putative causal genes of SPP, including SDT (MIR156j) and OsMADS17, and inferred that OsMADS17 regulates SDT expression, which was experimentally validated. Our study reveals the impact of regulatory variants on rice panicle architecture and provides new insights into the gene regulatory networks of panicle traits. Panicle architecture significantly determines rice grain yield. Here, the authors investigate the transcriptome of young panicles from 275 rice varieties and propose a method to identify causal genes for panicle traits and construct regulatory networks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
14
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Nature Communications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173724525
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-43077-6