A 65-kb deletion survey identifies a distal cis-regulatory region for red-light induction of Ghd7, a key rice floral repressor

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Ogo, Yuko; Kawauchi, Takumi; Mimura, Manaki; Naito, Ken; Itoh, Hironori; Izawa, Takeshi
署名单位:
National Agriculture & Food Research Organization - Japan; University of Tokyo; National Agriculture & Food Research Organization - Japan; National Agriculture & Food Research Organization - Japan
刊物名称:
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
ISSN/ISSBN:
0027-14502
DOI:
10.1073/pnas.2423119122
发表日期:
2025-08-19
关键词:
flowering time photoperiod sensitivity targeted mutagenesis protein phytochrome expression gene ghd7 transcriptome promotion
摘要:
The Ghd7 (Grain number, plant height, and heading date 7)gene integrates red light signals and circadian rhythms to control floral repression under long-day conditions in rice. CRISPR/Cas9 systems were employed to create a series of deletion mutant lines in the upstream regions of Ghd7, covering a 65-kb genomic region from its transcription start site (TSS). These deletions ranged from 2 to 25 kb in size. Three deletion lines, those from 0 to-3 kb (0/-3 K), -20 to-40 kb (-20/-40 K), and-26 to-30 kb (-26/-30 K) from the TSS, resulted in early flowering, similar to Ghd7knockout lines. The-20/-40 and-26/-30 K lines exhibited a loss of acute Ghd7 morning induction. Night-break experiments consistently supported these findings, suggesting that the key cis-regulatory region for red light responses was located within the 3.7-kb region in-26/-30 K. In seedlings of the 0/-3 K deletion line, which retains the-29 to-86 bp region, Ghd7 showed a diurnal pattern similar to wild type. This suggests that the deleted region in 0/-3 K is dispensable for both circadian rhythms and red-light responses. Further analyses of two deletion lines within the-26/-30 K region allowed us to narrow down the core cis-regulatory elements, responsive to morning-light signals, within a 228-bp segment located at 28-kb upstream of the TSS in Ghd7.