Population-level exploration of alternative splicing and its unique role in controlling agronomic traits of rice

Author:

Zhang Hong12ORCID,Chen Wu1ORCID,Zhu De1ORCID,Zhang Bintao1ORCID,Xu Qiang1ORCID,Shi Chuanlin1ORCID,He Huiying1ORCID,Dai Xiaofan1ORCID,Li Yilin1ORCID,He Wenchuang1ORCID,Lv Yang13ORCID,Yang Longbo1ORCID,Cao Xinglan1ORCID,Cui Yan1ORCID,Leng Yue1ORCID,Wei Hua1ORCID,Liu Xiangpei1ORCID,Zhang Bin1ORCID,Wang Xianmeng1ORCID,Guo Mingliang1ORCID,Zhang Zhipeng1ORCID,Li Xiaoxia1ORCID,Liu Congcong1ORCID,Yuan Qiaoling1ORCID,Wang Tianyi1ORCID,Yu Xiaoman13ORCID,Qian Hongge1ORCID,Zhang Qianqian1ORCID,Chen Dandan1ORCID,Hu Guanjing14ORCID,Qian Qian123ORCID,Shang Lianguang125ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Shenzhen Branch, Guangdong Laboratory of Lingnan Modern Agriculture, Genome Analysis Laboratory of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Agricultural Genomics Institute at Shenzhen , Shenzhen 518120 , China

2. Yazhouwan National Laboratory , No. 8 Huanjin Road, Yazhou District, Sanya, Hainan 572024 , China

3. State Key Laboratory of Rice Biology, China National Rice Research Institute , Hangzhou 310006 , China

4. State Key Laboratory of Cotton Biology, Institute of Cotton Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences , Anyang 455000 , China

5. Nanfan Research Institute , Chinese Academy of Agriculture Science, Sanya, Hainan 572024 , China

Abstract

Abstract Alternative splicing (AS) plays crucial roles in regulating various biological processes in plants. However, the genetic mechanisms underlying AS and its role in controlling important agronomic traits in rice (Oryza sativa) remain poorly understood. In this study, we explored AS in rice leaves and panicles using the rice minicore collection. Our analysis revealed a high level of transcript isoform diversity, with approximately one-fifth of the potential isoforms acting as major transcripts in both tissues. Regarding the genetic mechanism of AS, we found that the splicing of 833 genes in the leaf and 1,230 genes in the panicle was affected by cis-genetic variation. Twenty-one percent of these AS events could only be explained by large structural variations. Approximately 77.5% of genes with significant splicing quantitative trait loci (sGenes) exhibited tissue-specific regulation, and AS can cause 26.9% (leaf) and 23.6% (panicle) of sGenes to have altered, lost, or gained functional domains. Additionally, through splicing-phenotype association analysis, we identified phosphate–starvation-induced RING-type E3 ligase (OsPIE1; LOC_Os01g72480), whose splicing ratio was significantly associated with plant height. In summary, this study provides an understanding of AS in rice and its contribution to the regulation of important agronomic traits.

Funder

National Key R&D Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation

Innovation Program of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences

Youth Innovation of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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