Targeting a gene regulatory element enhances rice grain yield by decoupling panicle number and size
- PMID: 35449414
- DOI: 10.1038/s41587-022-01281-7
Targeting a gene regulatory element enhances rice grain yield by decoupling panicle number and size
Abstract
Crop genetic improvement requires balancing complex tradeoffs caused by gene pleiotropy and linkage drags, as exemplified by IPA1 (Ideal Plant Architecture 1), a typical pleiotropic gene in rice that increases grains per panicle but reduces tillers. In this study, we identified a 54-base pair cis-regulatory region in IPA1 via a tiling-deletion-based CRISPR-Cas9 screen that, when deleted, resolves the tradeoff between grains per panicle and tiller number, leading to substantially enhanced grain yield per plant. Mechanistic studies revealed that the deleted fragment is a target site for the transcription factor An-1 to repress IPA1 expression in panicles and roots. Targeting gene regulatory regions should help dissect tradeoff effects and provide a rich source of targets for breeding complementary beneficial traits.
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Comment in
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A novel and powerful approach for designing future crops-target editing promoter overcomes tradeoffs caused by gene pleiotropy.Sci China Life Sci. 2022 Oct;65(10):2128-2130. doi: 10.1007/s11427-022-2129-1. Epub 2022 Jun 1. Sci China Life Sci. 2022. PMID: 35661966 No abstract available.
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