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. 2025 Jan 9;188(1):44-59.e21.
doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2024.10.030. Epub 2024 Nov 12.

A Zea genus-specific micropeptide controls kernel dehydration in maize

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A Zea genus-specific micropeptide controls kernel dehydration in maize

Yanhui Yu et al. Cell. .
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Abstract

Kernel dehydration rate (KDR) is a crucial production trait that affects mechanized harvesting and kernel quality in maize; however, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we identified a quantitative trait locus (QTL), qKDR1, as a non-coding sequence that regulates the expression of qKDR1 REGULATED PEPTIDE GENE (RPG). RPG encodes a 31 amino acid micropeptide, microRPG1, which controls KDR by precisely modulating the expression of two genes, ZmETHYLENE-INSENSITIVE3-like 1 and 3, in the ethylene signaling pathway in the kernels after filling. microRPG1 is a Zea genus-specific micropeptide and originated de novo from a non-coding sequence. Knockouts of microRPG1 result in faster KDR in maize. By contrast, overexpression or exogenous application of the micropeptide shows the opposite effect both in maize and Arabidopsis. Our findings reveal the molecular mechanism of microRPG1 in kernel dehydration and provide an important tool for future crop breeding.

Keywords: de novo origination; ethylene-insensitive3-like; kernel dehydration rate; maize; mechanized harvesting; micropeptide; non-coding sequence; silencer.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of interests Y.Y., W.L., Yuanfang Liu, J.X., L.Z., and Jianbing Yan are authors on patent applications related to this work. J.X. is employed by WIMI Biotechnology Co., Ltd.

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  • A micropeptide decelerator.
    Lyu J. Lyu J. Nat Plants. 2024 Dec;10(12):1849. doi: 10.1038/s41477-024-01881-y. Nat Plants. 2024. PMID: 39633016 No abstract available.

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