Premature leaf senescence 3, encoding a methyltransferase, is required for melatonin biosynthesis in rice. (19th July 2018)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Premature leaf senescence 3, encoding a methyltransferase, is required for melatonin biosynthesis in rice. (19th July 2018)
- Main Title:
- Premature leaf senescence 3, encoding a methyltransferase, is required for melatonin biosynthesis in rice
- Authors:
- Hong, Yongbo
Zhang, Yingxin
Sinumporn, Sittipun
Yu, Ning
Zhan, Xiaodeng
Shen, Xihong
Chen, Daibo
Yu, Ping
Wu, Weixun
Liu, Qunen
Cao, Zhaoyun
Zhao, Chunde
Cheng, Shihua
Cao, Liyong - Abstract:
- Significance Statement: Premature leaf senescence is a complex, genetically controlled trait whose underlying molecular mechanisms are largely unknown. In the present study, we provide insight into the molecular mechanisms of leaf senescence by identifying and characterizing the OsMTS1 gene in the rice plant. OsMTS1 encodes an O‐methyltransferase, that when mutated, can result in premature leaf senescence and a deficiency in melatonin biosynthesis. Our results have a potentially important application for rice production as OsMTS1 is likely a favourable target gene to delay leaf senescence. Summary: Premature leaf senescence in rice is one of the most common factors affecting the plant's development and yield. Although methyltransferases are involved in diverse biological functions, their roles in rice leaf senescence have not been previously reported. In this study, we identified the premature leaf senescence 3 ( pls3 ) mutant in rice, which led to early leaf senescence and early heading date. Further investigations revealed that premature leaf senescence was triggered by the accumulation of reactive oxygen species. Using physiological analysis, we found that chlorophyll content was reduced in the pls3 mutant leaves, while hydrogen peroxide (H2 O2 ) and malondialdehyde levels were elevated. Consistent with these findings, the pls3 mutant exhibited hypersensitivity to exogenous hydrogen peroxide. The expression of other senescence‐associated genes such as Osh36 and RCCR1 wasSignificance Statement: Premature leaf senescence is a complex, genetically controlled trait whose underlying molecular mechanisms are largely unknown. In the present study, we provide insight into the molecular mechanisms of leaf senescence by identifying and characterizing the OsMTS1 gene in the rice plant. OsMTS1 encodes an O‐methyltransferase, that when mutated, can result in premature leaf senescence and a deficiency in melatonin biosynthesis. Our results have a potentially important application for rice production as OsMTS1 is likely a favourable target gene to delay leaf senescence. Summary: Premature leaf senescence in rice is one of the most common factors affecting the plant's development and yield. Although methyltransferases are involved in diverse biological functions, their roles in rice leaf senescence have not been previously reported. In this study, we identified the premature leaf senescence 3 ( pls3 ) mutant in rice, which led to early leaf senescence and early heading date. Further investigations revealed that premature leaf senescence was triggered by the accumulation of reactive oxygen species. Using physiological analysis, we found that chlorophyll content was reduced in the pls3 mutant leaves, while hydrogen peroxide (H2 O2 ) and malondialdehyde levels were elevated. Consistent with these findings, the pls3 mutant exhibited hypersensitivity to exogenous hydrogen peroxide. The expression of other senescence‐associated genes such as Osh36 and RCCR1 was increased in the pls3 mutant. Positional cloning indicated the pls3 phenotype was the result of a mutation in OsMTS1, which encodes an O‐methyltransferase in the melatonin biosynthetic pathway. Functional complementation of OsMTS1 in pls3 completely restored the wild‐type phenotype. We found leaf melatonin content to be dramatically reduced in pls3, and that exogenous application of melatonin recovered the pls3 mutant's leaf senescence phenotype to levels comparable to that of wild‐type rice. Moreover, overexpression of OsMTS1 in the wild‐type plant increased the grain yield by 15.9%. Our results demonstrate that disruption of OsMTS1, which codes for a methyltransferase, can trigger leaf senescence as a result of decreased melatonin production. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Plant journal. Volume 95:Number 5(2018)
- Journal:
- Plant journal
- Issue:
- Volume 95:Number 5(2018)
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- Volume 95, Issue 5 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 95
- Issue:
- 5
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0095-0005-0000
- Page Start:
- 877
- Page End:
- 891
- Publication Date:
- 2018-07-19
- Subjects:
- premature leaf senescence -- rice methyltransferase -- OsMTS1 -- reactive oxygen species -- melatonin biosynthesis
Plant molecular biology -- Periodicals
Plant cells and tissues -- Periodicals
Botany -- Periodicals
580 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1365-313X ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/tpj.13995 ↗
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- English
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- 0960-7412
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