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An Exon Skipping in CRS1 Is Associated with Perturbed Chloroplast Development in Maize

Authors :
Mao Wang
Kaiwen Li
Yang Li
Lingyu Mi
Zhubing Hu
Siyi Guo
Chun-Peng Song
Zhikun Duan
Source :
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Vol 22, Iss 19, p 10668 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2021.

Abstract

Chloroplasts of higher plants are semi-autonomous organelles that perform photosynthesis and produce hormones and metabolites. They play crucial roles in plant growth and development. Although many seedling-lethal nuclear genes or regulators required for chloroplast development have been characterized, the understanding of chloroplast development is still limited. Using a genetic screen, we isolated a mutant named ell1, with etiolated leaves and a seedling-lethal phenotype. Analysis by BN-PAGE and transmission electron microscopy revealed drastic morphological defects of chloroplasts in ell1 mutants. Genetic mapping of the mutant gene revealed a single mutation (G-to-A) at the 5′ splice site of intron 5 in CRS1, resulting in an exon skipping in CRS1, indicating that this mutation in CRS1 is responsible for the observed phenotype, which was further confirmed by genetic analysis. The incorrectly spliced CRS1 failed to mediate the splicing of atpF intron. Moreover, the quantitative analysis suggested that ZmCRS1 may participate in chloroplast transcription to regulate the development of chloroplast. Taken together, these findings improve our understanding of the ZmCRS1 protein and shed new light on the regulation of chloroplast development in maize.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14220067 and 16616596
Volume :
22
Issue :
19
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.3e491f07861245db9842d94a81be025c
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms221910668