TY - JOUR
T1 - Domain Unknown Function DUF1668-Containing Genes in Multiple Lineages Are Responsible for F1 Pollen Sterility in Rice
AU - Sakata, Mitsukazu
AU - Takano-Kai, Noriko
AU - Miyazaki, Yuta
AU - Kanamori, Hiroyuki
AU - Wu, Jianzhong
AU - Matsumoto, Takashi
AU - Doi, Kazuyuki
AU - Yasui, Hideshi
AU - Yoshimura, Atsushi
AU - Yamagata, Yoshiyuki
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by grants from the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan (Genomics for Agricultural Innovation, QTL-5002 to AY), Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan [Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A) grant number 24248002] and Japan Society for the Promotion of Science KAKENHI (grant number JP18K05576 to YY). This work was partially supported by a Grant-in-Aid from the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development [National Bioresource Project (Rice); grant number JP19km0210105j0003 to HY].
Funding Information:
The wild rice species accessions used in this study were distributed by the National Institute of Genetics supported by the National Bioresource Project (NBRP), AMED, Japan. Part of the genetic materials used in this study was grown in the Biotron Application Center, Kyushu University, Japan. Funding. This work was supported by grants from the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan (Genomics for Agricultural Innovation, QTL-5002 to AY), Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan [Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A) grant number 24248002] and Japan Society for the Promotion of Science KAKENHI (grant number JP18K05576 to YY). This work was partially supported by a Grant-in-Aid from the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development [National Bioresource Project (Rice); grant number JP19km0210105j0003 to HY].
Funding Information:
The wild rice species accessions used in this study were distributed by the National Institute of Genetics supported by the National Bioresource Project (NBRP), AMED, Japan. Part of the genetic materials used in this study was grown in the Biotron Application Center, Kyushu University, Japan.
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© Copyright © 2021 Sakata, Takano-Kai, Miyazaki, Kanamori, Wu, Matsumoto, Doi, Yasui, Yoshimura and Yamagata.
PY - 2021/1/26
Y1 - 2021/1/26
N2 - Postzygotic reproductive isolation maintains species integrity and uniformity and contributes to speciation by restricting the free gene flow between divergent species. In this study we identify causal genes of two Mendelian factors S22A and S22B on rice chromosome 2 inducing F1 pollen sterility in hybrids between Oryza sativa japonica-type cultivar Taichung 65 (T65) and a wild relative of rice species Oryza glumaepatula. The causal gene of S22B in T65 encodes a protein containing DUF1668 and gametophytically expressed in the anthers, designated S22B_j. The O. glumaepatula allele S22B-g, allelic to S22B_j, possesses three non-synonymous substitutions and a 2-bp deletion, leading to a frameshifted translation at the S22B C-terminal region. Transcription level of S22B-j and/or S22B_g did not solely determine the fertility of pollen grains by genotypes at S22B. Western blotting of S22B found that one major band with approximately 46 kDa appeared only at the mature stage and was reduced on semi-sterile heterozygotes at S22B, implying that the 46 kDa band may associated in hybrid sterility. In addition, causal genes of S22A in T65 were found to be S22A_j1 and S22A_j3 encoding DUF1668-containing protein. The allele of a wild rice species Oryza meridionalis Ng at S22B, designated S22B_m, is a loss-of-function allele probably due to large deletion of the gene lacking DUF1668 domain and evolved from the different lineage of O. glumaepatula. Phylogenetic analysis of DUF1668 suggested that many gene duplications occurred before the divergence of current crops in Poaceae, and loss-of-function mutations of DUF1668-containing genes represent the candidate causal genetic events contributing to hybrid incompatibilities. The duplicated DUF1668-domain gene may provide genetic potential to induce hybrid incompatibility by consequent mutations after divergence.
AB - Postzygotic reproductive isolation maintains species integrity and uniformity and contributes to speciation by restricting the free gene flow between divergent species. In this study we identify causal genes of two Mendelian factors S22A and S22B on rice chromosome 2 inducing F1 pollen sterility in hybrids between Oryza sativa japonica-type cultivar Taichung 65 (T65) and a wild relative of rice species Oryza glumaepatula. The causal gene of S22B in T65 encodes a protein containing DUF1668 and gametophytically expressed in the anthers, designated S22B_j. The O. glumaepatula allele S22B-g, allelic to S22B_j, possesses three non-synonymous substitutions and a 2-bp deletion, leading to a frameshifted translation at the S22B C-terminal region. Transcription level of S22B-j and/or S22B_g did not solely determine the fertility of pollen grains by genotypes at S22B. Western blotting of S22B found that one major band with approximately 46 kDa appeared only at the mature stage and was reduced on semi-sterile heterozygotes at S22B, implying that the 46 kDa band may associated in hybrid sterility. In addition, causal genes of S22A in T65 were found to be S22A_j1 and S22A_j3 encoding DUF1668-containing protein. The allele of a wild rice species Oryza meridionalis Ng at S22B, designated S22B_m, is a loss-of-function allele probably due to large deletion of the gene lacking DUF1668 domain and evolved from the different lineage of O. glumaepatula. Phylogenetic analysis of DUF1668 suggested that many gene duplications occurred before the divergence of current crops in Poaceae, and loss-of-function mutations of DUF1668-containing genes represent the candidate causal genetic events contributing to hybrid incompatibilities. The duplicated DUF1668-domain gene may provide genetic potential to induce hybrid incompatibility by consequent mutations after divergence.
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U2 - 10.3389/fpls.2020.632420
DO - 10.3389/fpls.2020.632420
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85100817934
SN - 1664-462X
VL - 11
JO - Frontiers in Plant Science
JF - Frontiers in Plant Science
M1 - 632420
ER -