Adaxial-abaxial bipolar leaf genes encode a putative cytokinin receptor and HD-Zip III, and control the formation of ectopic shoot meristems in rice

Author:

Tezuka Takumi12ORCID,Sato Rie1,Itoh Jun-ichi3,Kobayashi Toshiki1,Watanabe Tomokazu1,Chiba Kaito1,Shimizu Haruki1,Nabeta Takuma1,Sunohara Hidehiko4,Wabiko Hiroetsu1,Nagasawa Nobuhiro1,Satoh-Nagasawa Namiko1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Akita Prefectural University 1 Faculty of Bioresource Sciences, Department of Biological Production , , Akita 010-0195 , Japan

2. National Institute of Genetics 2 , Shizuoka 411-8540 , Japan

3. University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8657 3 Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences , , Japan

4. Faculty of Advanced Science and Technology, Kumamoto University 4 , Kumamoto 860-8555 , Japan

Abstract

ABSTRACT Shoot apical meristems (SAMs) continuously initiate organ formation and maintain pluripotency through dynamic genetic regulations and cell-to-cell communications. The activity of meristems directly affects the plant's structure by determining the number and arrangement of organs and tissues. We have taken a forward genetic approach to dissect the genetic pathway that controls cell differentiation around the SAM. The rice mutants, adaxial-abaxial bipolar leaf 1 and 2 (abl1 and abl2), produce an ectopic leaf that is fused back-to-back with the fourth leaf, the first leaf produced after embryogenesis. The abaxial–abaxial fusion is associated with the formation of an ectopic shoot meristem at the adaxial base of the fourth leaf primordium. We cloned the ABL1 and ABL2 genes of rice by mapping their chromosomal positions. ABL1 encodes OsHK6, a histidine kinase, and ABL2 encodes a transcription factor, OSHB3 (Class III homeodomain leucine zipper). Expression analyses of these mutant genes as well as OSH1, a rice ortholog of the Arabidopsis STM gene, unveiled a regulatory circuit that controls the formation of an ectopic meristem near the SAM at germination.

Funder

Yamada Science Foundation

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

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