PubMed 29051769

PubMed ID: 29051769

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OsGIF1 Positively Regulates the Sizes of Stems, Leaves, and Grains in Rice.
Authors: He Zhongshan, Zeng Jing, Ren Yun, Chen Dan, Li Wenjie, Gao Fengyan, Cao Ye, Luo Tao, Yuan Guoqiang, Wu Xianghong, Liang Yueyang, Deng Qiming, Wang Shiquan, Zheng Aiping, Zhu Jun, Liu Huainian, Wang Lingxia, Li Ping, Li Shuangcheng
Journal: Frontiers in plant science (Front Plant Sci), Vol.8(), 2017

DOI: 10.1242/dev.00622 PMCID: PMC3425193

Abstract
Growth-regulating factor (GRF) interacting factors (GIFs) are involved in several developmental processes in Arabidopsis. We previously showed that upregulation of OsGIF1 expression improves rice grain size. However, whether OsGIF1 is involved in other developmental processes remains unclear. Here, we report pleiotropic effects of OsGIF1 on rice organ size regulation. Overexpression and functional knock-out via a CRISPR/Cas9 strategy revealed that OsGIF1 not only positively regulates the sizes of rice leaf, stem, and grain but also influences rice reproduction. Expression profiles based on both qRT-PCR and GUS (β-glucuronidase) histochemical staining suggested that OsGIF1 is differentially expressed across various rice tissues, consistent with its roles in regulating the development of multiple rice organs. Additionally, we found that OsGIF1-GFP localized preferentially in the nucleus, which supports its proposed role as a transcriptional cofactor. Further histological analysis suggested that OsGIF1 affected rice organ size possibly by regulating cell size. Our results suggest that OsGIF1 plays important roles in vegetative and reproductive developmental processes, with important implications for rice breeding.
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Keywords
OsGIF1 cell size knock-out organ size rice
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