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Knockout of OsWOX13 Moderately Delays Flowering in Rice under Natural Long-Day Conditions
Saturday, 2024/09/07 | 06:18:29

Yeon-Ki Kim

Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry, 20 August 2024, zbae115,

https://doi.org/10.1093/bbb/zbae115

Abstract

Plants are sensitive to photoperiods and are also equipped with systems to adjust their flowering time in response to various changes in the environment and developmental hormones. In the present study, previously generated rice OsWOX13 overexpression (OsWOX13-ov) and newly generated OsWOX13 knockout (oswox13-ko) lines constructed via Cas9-CRISPR technology flowered 10 days earlier and 4 to 6 days later than the WT, respectively. qRT‒PCR analyses revealed that OsWOX13 might be involved in drought escape (DE) responses through the b-ZIP TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR 23 (OsbZIP23) signaling pathway during rice flowering via photoperiod signaling genes such as grain number, plant height and heading date (Ghd7), EARLY HEADING DATE 1 (Ehd1), RICE FLOWERING LOCUS T 1 (RFT1), Heading date 3a (Hd3a) and MADS14. Future investigations of OsWOX13 may provide insight into how plants adjust their flowering under stress conditions and how OsWOX13 could be precisely controlled to achieve maximum productivity in rice breeding.

 

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Figure 1: The OsWOX13 gene was knocked out via CRISPR/Cas9 technology, and the resulting oswox13-ko lines exhibited delayed flowering under natural LD conditions. (A), KO of OsWOX13. Two oligo strands for the target site were annealed and ligated to the sgRNA vector digested with BsaI (Ma et al., 2015). (B), Among the 17 T0 mutant lines (oswox13-ko), 3 and 14 lines were homozygous and heterozygous, respectively. The three homozygous lines were designated oswox13-ko10, oswox13-ko2, and oswox13-ko7. (C), WT-IM (WT) showed heading at 101-102 days (August 17th) under natural LD conditions (NLC) and is referenced at 101 days as 0 on the x-axis. The numbers of plants from the OsWOX13-ov8, ov1, and ov30 lines at the heading stage (Figure 1C top) at approximately 94.6, 96.4, and 96.8 days after sowing (DAS; Minh-Thu et al. 2018), respectively, are shown in a bar graph. (-) represents the days ahead of WT heading. In contrast, the heading of the oswox13-ko10, oswox13-ko2, and oswox13-ko7 lines (T2 generation) occurred at DAS 105.8 DAS (Aug 21st), 106.1 DAS (Aug 22nd), and 106.8 DAS (Aug 23rd), respectively, and these represented delays of 4.3, 4.7 and 5.4 days, respectively (Figure 1C bottom). Fifteen to twenty plants were observed for heading in paddy fields. (D), Rice plants grown in paddy fields were transferred to pots at 101 (left panel), 107 (middle panel) and 120 (right panel) DAS, and photo were taken.

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