Natural variations of growth thermo-responsiveness determined by SAUR26/27/28 proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana

Zhixue Wang, Leiyun Yang, Zhenhua Liu, Minghui Lu, Minghui Wang, Qi Sun, Yiheng Lan, Tieliu Shi, Dianxing Wu, Jian Hua

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Abstract

How diversity in growth thermo-responsiveness is generated for local adaptation is a long-standing biological question. We investigated molecular genetic basis of natural variations in thermo-responsiveness of plant architecture in Arabidopsis thaliana. We measured the extent of rosette architecture at 22°C and 28°C in a set of 69 natural accessions and determined their thermo-responsiveness of plant architecture. A genome-wide association study was performed to identify major loci for variations in thermo-responsiveness. The SAUR26 subfamily, a new subfamily of SAUR genes, was identified as a major locus for the thermo-responsive architecture variations. The expression of SAUR26/27/28 is modulated by temperature and PIF4. Extensive natural polymorphisms in these genes affect their RNA expression levels and protein activities and influence the thermo-responsiveness of plant architecture. In addition, the SAUR26 subfamily genes exhibit a high variation frequency and their variations are associated with the local temperature climate. This study reveals that the SAUR26 subfamily is a key variation for thermo-responsive architecture and suggests a preference for generating diversity for local adaptation through signaling connectors.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)291-305
Number of pages15
JournalNew Phytologist
Volume224
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019

Keywords

  • Arabidopsis thaliana
  • SAUR
  • high temperature
  • natural variation
  • thermo-morphogenesis

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