Suppression of the heterotrimeric G protein causes abnormal morphology, including dwarfism, in rice
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- 22 June 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 96 (13) , 7575-7580
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.96.13.7575
Abstract
Transgenic rice containing an antisense cDNA for the α subunit of rice heterotrimeric G protein produced little or no mRNA for the subunit and exhibited abnormal morphology, including dwarf traits and the setting of small seeds. In normal rice, the mRNA for the α subunit was abundant in the internodes and florets, the tissues closely related to abnormality in the dwarf transformants. The position of the α-subunit gene was mapped on rice chromosome 5 by mapping with the restriction fragment length polymorphism. The position was closely linked to the locus of a rice dwarf mutant, Daikoku dwarf (d-1), which is known to exhibit abnormal phenotypes similar to those of the transformants that suppressed the endogenous mRNA for the α subunit by antisense technology. Analysis of the cDNAs for the α subunits of five alleles of Daikoku dwarf (d-1), ID-1, DK22, DKT-1, DKT-2, and CM1361–1, showed that these dwarf mutants had mutated in the coding region of the α-subunit gene. These results show that the G protein functions in the formation of normal internodes and seeds in rice.Keywords
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