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Sakuma, Shun
Agrogenomics Research Center, National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences / Independent HEISENBERG Research Group Plant Architecture, Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research / Faculty of Agriculture, Tottori University
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Golan, Guy
The Robert H. Smith Institute of Plant Sciences and Genetics in Agriculture, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Guo, Zifeng
Independent HEISENBERG Research Group Plant Architecture, Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research
Ogawa, Taiichi
Agrogenomics Research Center, National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences / Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization
Tagiri, Akemi
Agrogenomics Research Center, National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences
Sugimoto, Kazuhiko
Agrogenomics Research Center, National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences / Institute of Crop Science, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization
Bernhardt, Nadine
Research Group Experimental Taxonomy, Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research
Brassac, Jonathan
Research Group Experimental Taxonomy, Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research
Mascher, Martin
Independent Research Group Domestication Genomics, Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research / German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research Halle-Jena-Leipzig
Hensel, Goetz
Research Group Plant Reproductive Biology, Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research
Ohnishi, Shizen
Kitami Agricultural Experiment Station, Hokkaido Research Organization
Jinno, Hironobu
Kitami Agricultural Experiment Station, Hokkaido Research Organization
Yamashita, Yoko
Central Agricultural Experiment Station, Hokkaido Research Organization
Ayalon, Idan
The Robert H. Smith Institute of Plant Sciences and Genetics in Agriculture, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Peleg, Zvi
The Robert H. Smith Institute of Plant Sciences and Genetics in Agriculture, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Schnurbusch, Thorsten
Independent HEISENBERG Research Group Plant Architecture, Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research / Institute of Agricultural and Nutritional Sciences, Faculty of Natural Sciences III, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Komatsuda, Takao
Agrogenomics Research Center, National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences / Institute of Crop Science, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization
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Keywords | floret fertility
grain number
duplication
HD-Zip I transcription factor
wheat
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Abstract | Floret fertility is a key determinant of the number of grains per inflorescence in cereals. During the evolution of wheat (Triticum sp.), floret fertility has increased, such that current bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) cultivars set three to five grains per spikelet. However, little is known regarding the genetic basis of floret fertility. The locus Grain Number Increase 1 (GNI1) is shown here to be an important contributor to floret fertility. GNI1 evolved in the Triticeae through gene duplication. The gene, which encodes a homeodomain leucine zipper class I (HD-Zip I) transcription factor, was expressed most abundantly in the most apical floret primordia and in parts of the rachilla, suggesting that it acts to inhibit rachilla growth and development. The level of GNI1 expression has decreased over the course of wheat evolution under domestication, leading to the production of spikes bearing more fertile florets and setting more grains per spikelet. Genetic analysis has revealed that the reduced-function allele GNI-A1 contributes to the increased number of fertile florets per spikelet. The RNAi-based knockdown of GNI1 led to an increase in the number of both fertile florets and grains in hexaploid wheat. Mutants carrying an impaired GNI-A1 allele out-yielded WT allele carriers under field conditions. The data show that gene duplication generated evolutionary novelty affecting floret fertility while mutations favoring increased grain production have been under selection during wheat evolution under domestication.
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Publisher | NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
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Journal Article
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ISSN | 00278424
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NCID | AA10808769
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Journal Title | PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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Volume | 116
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Issue | 11
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Start Page | 5182
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End Page | 5187
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Published Date | 2019-03-12
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Rights | This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial- NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND).
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Citation | Sakuma Shun, Golan Guy, Guo Zifeng, et al. Unleashing floret fertility in wheat through the mutation of a homeobox gene. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 2019. 116(11). 5182-5187. doi:10.1073/pnas.1815465116
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Faculty of Agriculture/Graduate School of Agriculture
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Language |
English
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Web of Science Key ut | WOS:000460911500067
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