A natural tandem array alleviates epigenetic repression of IPA1 and leads to superior yielding rice

Lin Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Hong Yu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Bin Ma(ShanghaiTech University), Guifu Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jianjun Wang(ZheJiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Junmin Wang(ZheJiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Rongcun Gao, Jinjun Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jiyun Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jing Xu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yingying Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Qun Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xuehui Huang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jianlong Xu(Agricultural Genomics Institute at Shenzhen), Jianming Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Qian Qian(Agricultural Genomics Institute at Shenzhen), Bin Han(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zuhua He(Center for Excellence in Molecular Plant Sciences), Jiayang Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Nature Communications
March 20, 2017
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Abstract

Super hybrid rice varieties with ideal plant architecture (IPA) have been critical in enhancing food security worldwide. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying their improved yield remain unclear. Here, we report the identification of a QTL, qWS8/ipa1-2D, in the super rice Yongyou12 (YY12) and related varieties. In-depth genetic molecular characterization of qWS8/ipa1-2D reveals that this newly identified QTL results from three distal naturally occurring tandem repeats upstream of IPA1, a key gene/locus previously shown to shape rice ideal plant architecture and greatly enhance grain yield. The qWS8/ipa1-2D locus is associated with reduced DNA methylation and a more open chromatin state at the IPA1 promoter, thus alleviating the epigenetic repression of IPA1 mediated by nearby heterochromatin. Our findings reveal that IPA traits can be fine-tuned by manipulating IPA1 expression and that an optimal IPA1 expression/dose may lead to an ideal yield, demonstrating a practical approach to efficiently design elite super rice varieties.


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