PubMed 36895877

PubMed ID: 36895877

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Genome-edited TaTFL1-5 mutation decreases tiller and spikelet numbers in common wheat.
Authors: Sun Jing, Bie Xiao Min, Chu Xiao Li, Wang Ning, Zhang Xian Sheng, Gao Xin-Qi
Journal: Frontiers in plant science (Front Plant Sci), Vol.14(), 2023

DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-18782-1 PMCID: PMC7550357

Abstract
Tillering is a critical agronomic trait of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) that determines the shoot architecture and affects grain yield. TERMINAL FLOWER 1 (TFL1), encoding a phosphatidylethanolamine-binding protein, is implicated in the transition to flowering and shoot architecture in plant development. However, the roles of TFL1 homologs is little known in wheat development. CRISPR/Cas9-mediated targeted mutagenesis was used in this study to generate a set of wheat (Fielder) mutants with single, double or triple-null tatfl1-5 alleles. The wheat tatfl1-5 mutations decreased the tiller number per plant in the vegetative growth stage and the effective tiller number per plant and spikelet number per spike at maturity in the field. RNA-seq analysis showed that the expression of the auxin signaling-related and cytokinin signaling-related genes was significantly changed in the axillary buds of tatfl1-5 mutant seedlings. The results suggested that wheat TaTFL1-5s were implicated in tiller regulation by auxin and cytokinin signaling.
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Keywords
CRISPR/Cas9 TaTFL1 auxin signaling cytokinin signaling tillering wheat
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