Allelic variants of OsSUB1A cause differential expression of transcription factor genes in response to submergence in rice

Sharma, N., Tang, T. M., Singh, N., Ruzicic, S., Mueller-Roeber, B., Baumann, U. and Heuer, Sigrid (2018) Allelic variants of OsSUB1A cause differential expression of transcription factor genes in response to submergence in rice. Rice, 11 (2). 10.1186/s12284-017-0192-z
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Flooding during seasonal monsoons affects millions of hectares of rice-cultivated areas across Asia. Submerged rice plants die within a week due to lack of oxygen, light and excessive elongation growth to escape the water. Submergence tolerance was first reported in an aus-type rice landrace, FR13A, and the ethylene-responsive transcription factor (TF) gene SUB1A-1 was identified as the major tolerance gene. Intolerant rice varieties generally lack the SUB1A gene but some intermediate tolerant varieties, such as IR64, carry the allelic variant SUB1A-2. Differential effects of the two alleles have so far not been addressed. As a first step, we have therefore quantified and compared the expression of nearly 2500 rice TF genes between IR64 and its derived tolerant near isogenic line IR64-Sub1, which carries the SUB1A-1 allele. Gene expression was studied in internodes, where the main difference in expression between the two alleles was previously shown.


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