Loss of OsMATE6 Function Enhances Drought Resistance Without Yield Penalty by Regulating Stomatal Closure in Rice

Author:

Chen Si‐Yan1,Zhang Zi‐Sheng1,Zhang Zheng‐Yi1,Sun Liang‐Qi1,Fan Shi‐Jun1,Zhang Guo‐Hua2,Wu Jie1,Xia Jin‐Qiu1,Yu Jing3,Hou Sui‐Wen3ORCID,Qin Peng2,Li Shi‐Gui2ORCID,Xiang Cheng‐Bin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Life Sciences and Medicine, Division of Molecular & Cell Biophysics Hefei National Science Center for Physical Sciences at the Microscale, The Innovation Academy of Seed Design, Chinese Academy of Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China Hefei Anhui China

2. State Key Laboratory of Crop Gene Exploration and Utilization in Southwest China Rice Research Institute, Sichuan Agricultural University Chengdu Sichuan China

3. School of Life Science, Lanzhou University Lanzhou Gansu China

Abstract

ABSTRACTDrought is one of the most severe environmental factors limiting plant growth and crop yield, necessitating the identification of genes that enhance drought resistance for crop improvement. Through screening an ethyl methyl sulfonate‐mutagenized rice mutant library, we isolated the PEG tolerance mutant 97‐1 (ptm97‐1), which displays enhanced resistance to osmotic and drought stress, and increased yield under drought conditions. A point mutation in OsMATE6 was identified as being associated with the drought‐resistant phenotype of ptm97‐1. The role of OsMATE6 in conferring drought resistance was confirmed by additional OsMATE6 knockout mutants. OsMATE6 is expressed in guard cells, shoots and roots and the OsMATE6‐GFP fusion protein predominantly localizes to the plasma membrane. Our ABA efflux assays suggest that OsMATE6 functions as an ABA efflux transporter; mutant protoplasts exhibited a slower ABA release rate compared to the wild type. We hypothesize that OsMATE6 regulates ABA levels in guard cells, influencing stomatal closure and enhancing drought resistance. Notably, OsMATE6 knockout mutants demonstrated greater yields under field drought conditions compared to wild‐type plants, highlighting OsMATE6 as a promising candidate for improving crop drought resistance.

Publisher

Wiley

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