A gene regulatory network for tiller development mediated by Tin8 in maize

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Abstract

The complex gene regulatory network underlying tiller development in maize remains largely unknown. Here we identified two major quantitative trait loci for tiller number, Tin8 on chromosome 8 and the previously known Tb1 on chromosome 1, in a population derived from a teosinte–maize cross. Map-based cloning and association mapping revealed that Tin8, corresponding to Zcn8 encoding a phosphatidylethanolamine-binding-related kinase, is down-regulated in transcription, which results in decreased tiller number. A strong interaction between Tin8 and the key gen Tb1 was detected for tiller number. Further RNA-seq analysis showed that the expression of 13 genes related to tiller development was controlled by Tin8. Our results support the existence of a complex gene regulatory network for the outgrowth of the tiller bud in maize, in which Zcn8 controls 13 tiller-related genes, including four genes for hormonal responses. In particular, Zcn8 represses Gt1, D14, and Tru1 through the interaction with Tb1.

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Lin, Z., Zhou, L., Zhong, S., Fang, X., Liu, H., Li, Y., … Lin, Z. (2022). A gene regulatory network for tiller development mediated by Tin8 in maize. Journal of Experimental Botany, 73(1), 110–122. https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erab399

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