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The clock component OsLUX regulates rice heading through recruiting OsELF3-1 and OsELF4s to repress Hd1 and Ghd7

Authors :
Peng Xu
Yingxin Zhang
Xiaoxia Wen
Qinqin Yang
Ling Liu
Shulei Hao
Jiaxin Li
Zhaozhong Wu
Liaqat Shah
Amir Sohail
Qunen Liu
Lianping Sun
Yongbo Hong
Daibo Chen
Xihong Shen
Xiaodeng Zhan
Shihua Cheng
Liyong Cao
Weixun Wu
Source :
Journal of Advanced Research, Vol 48, Iss , Pp 17-31 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2023.

Abstract

Introduction: Circadian clocks coordinate internal physiology and external environmental factors to regulate cereals flowering, which is critical for reproductive growth and optimal yield determination. Objectives: In this study, we aimed to confirm the role of OsLUX in flowering time regulation in rice. Further research illustrates how the OsELF4s–OsELF3-1–OsLUX complex directly regulates flowering-related genes to mediate rice heading. Methods: We identified a circadian gene OsLUX by the MutMap method. The transcription levels of flowering-related genes were evaluated in WT and oslux mutants. OsLUX forms OsEC (OsELF4s–OsELF3-1–OsLUX) complex were supported by yeast two-hybrid, pull down, BiFC, and luciferase complementation assays (LCA). The EMSA, Chip-qPCR, luciferase luminescence images, and relative LUC activity assays were performed to examine the targeted regulation of flowering genes by the OsEC (OsELF4s–OsELF3-1–OsLUX) complex. Results: The circadian gene OsLUX encodes an MYB family transcription factor that functions as a vital circadian clock regulator and controls rice heading. Defect in OsLUX causes an extremely late heading phenotype under natural long-day and short-day conditions, and the function was further confirmed through genetic complementation, overexpression, and CRISPR/Cas9 knockout. OsLUX forms the OsEC (OsELF4s–OsELF3-1–OsLUX) complex by recruiting OsELF3-1 and OsELF4s, which were required to regulate rice heading. OsELF3-1 contributes to the translocation of OsLUX to the nucleus, and a compromised flowering phenotype results upon mutation of any component of the OsEC complex. The OsEC complex directly represses Hd1 and Ghd7 expression via binding to their promoter's LBS (LUX binding site) element. Conclusion: Our findings show that the circadian gene OsLUX regulates rice heading by directly regulating rhythm oscillation and core flowering-time-related genes. We uncovered a mechanism by which the OsEC target suppresses the expression of Hd1 and Ghd7 directly to modulate photoperiodic flowering in rice. The OsEC (OsELF4s–OsELF3-1–OsLUX)–Hd1/Ghd7 regulatory module provides the genetic targets for crop improvement.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20901232
Volume :
48
Issue :
17-31
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of Advanced Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.f8c0d0c174f840a9823ee1bdaedd2b23
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jare.2022.08.001