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Overexpression of CsBRC, an F-box gene from Camellia sinensis, increased the plant branching in tobacco and rice.
Zhou, Bokun; Sheng, Qi; Yao, Xinzhuan; Li, Tong; Lu, Litang.
Afiliação
  • Zhou B; Key Laboratory of Plant Resources Conservation and Germplasm Innovation in Mountainous Region (Ministry of Education), College of Life Science Guizhou University Guiyang China.
  • Sheng Q; Key Laboratory of Plant Resources Conservation and Germplasm Innovation in Mountainous Region (Ministry of Education), College of Life Science Guizhou University Guiyang China.
  • Yao X; College of Tea Science, Institute of Plant Health and Medicine Guizhou University Guiyang China.
  • Li T; College of Tea Science, Institute of Plant Health and Medicine Guizhou University Guiyang China.
  • Lu L; Key Laboratory of Plant Resources Conservation and Germplasm Innovation in Mountainous Region (Ministry of Education), College of Life Science Guizhou University Guiyang China.
Plant Direct ; 8(7): e618, 2024 Jul.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38962172
ABSTRACT
Tea plant (Camellia sinensis [L.]) is one of the most important crops in China, and tea branch is an important agronomic trait that determines the yield of tea plant. In previous work focused on GWAS that detecting GWAS signals related to plant architecture through whole genome re-sequencing of ancient tea plants, a gene locus TEA 029928 significantly related to plant type was found. Sequence alignment results showed that this gene belonged to the F-box family. We named it CsBRC. CsBRC-GFP fusion proteins were mainly localized in the plasma membrane. By comparing the phenotypes of CsBRC transgenic tobacco and WT tobacco, it was found that the number of branches of transgenic tobacco was significantly higher than that of wild-type tobacco. Through RNA-seq analysis, it was found that CsBRC affects the branching development of plants by regulating the expression of genes related to brassinosteroid synthesis pathway in plants. In addition, overexpression of CsBRC in rice could increase tiller number, grain length and width, and 1,000-grain weight.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Plant Direct Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Plant Direct Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article