Abstract

Chloroplast plays an important role in the plant life cycle. However, the details of its development remain elusive in rice. In this study, we report the fine-mapping of a novel rice gene wpb1 (white panicle branch 1), which affects chloroplast biogenesis, from a tropical japonica variety that results in an albino panicle branches at and after the heading stage. The wpb1 variety was crossed with Nipponbare to generate the F2 and BC1F2 populations. Green and white panicle branch phenotypes with a 3:1 segregation ratio was observed in the F2 population. Bulked segregant analysis (BSA) based on whole genome resequencing was conducted to determine the wpb1 locus. A candidate interval spanning from 11.35 to 23.79M (physical position) on chromosome 1 was identified. The results of BSA analysis were verified by a 40K rice SNP-array using the BC1F2 population. A large-scale F2 population was used to pinpoint wpb1, and the locus was further narrowed down to a 95-kb interval. Furthermore, our results showed that the expression levels of the majority of the genes involved in Chl biosynthesis, photosynthesis and chloroplast development were remarkably affected in wpb1 variety and in F2 plants with a white panicle branch phenotype. In line with the results mentioned above, anatomical structural examination and chlorophyll (Chl) content measurement suggested that wpb1 might play an important role in the regulation of chloroplast development. Further cloning and functional characterization of the wpb1 gene will shed light on the molecular mechanism underlying chloroplast development in rice.

Highlights

  • Chlorophyll (Chl) is green pigments found in cyanobacteria and the chloroplasts of algae and green plants on Earth

  • The white panicle branches were observed in wpb1 variety

  • We examined whether the related processes were compromised in wpb1 by comparing the relative expression levels of the genes involved in Chl biosynthesis, chloroplast development, and photosynthesis of wpb1 with those in WT (Nipponbare) and F2 plants

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Introduction

Chlorophyll (Chl) is green pigments found in cyanobacteria and the chloroplasts of algae and green plants on Earth. Chlorophyll is essential, allowing plants to absorb light energy and perform photosynthesis [1]. Chlorophyll plays an critical role in human health, including cancer treatment and prevention [2]. Genetic analysis and fine mapping wpb for albino panicle branches in rice. 2015, Guangxi Hundred-Talents Program ZC, 2014GXNSFBA118126, 2018GXNSFBA281109, 2018GXNSFBA138022, The Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi, China JY, 2016, The Project of High Level Innovation Team and Outstanding Scholar in Guangxi Colleges and Universities (Third batch) JZ, 2016. The study abroad program of the Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript

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