SLG2 specifically regulates grain width through WOX11‐mediated cell expansion control in rice

Dongsheng Xiong,Ruci Wang,Yueming Wang,Yang Li, Guoqiang Sun,Shanguo Yao

Plant Biotechnology Journal(2023)

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Summary Grain size is specified by three dimensions of length, width and thickness, and slender grain is a desirable quality trait in rice. Up to now, many grain size regulators have been identified. However, most of these molecules show influence on multi‐dimensions of grain development, and only a few of them function specifically in grain width, a key factor determining grain yield and appearance quality. In this study, we identify the SLG2 ( SLENDER GUY2 ) gene that specifically regulates grain width by affecting cell expansion in the spikelet hulls. SLG2 encodes a WD40 domain containing protein, and our biochemical analyses show that SLG2 acts as a transcription activator of its interacting WOX family protein WOX11. We demonstrate that the SLG2‐associated WOX11 binds directly to the promoter of OsEXPB7 , one of the downstream cell expansion genes. We show that knockout of WOX11 results in plants with a slender grain phenotype similar to the slg2 mutant. We also present that finer grains with different widths could be produced by combining SLG2 with the grain width regulator GW8 . Collectively, we uncover the crucial role of SLG2 in grain width control, and provide a promising route to design rice plants with better grain shape and quality.
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rice,grain width,cell
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