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Dicer-like 5 deficiency confers temperature-sensitive male sterility in maize

Biology

Dicer-like 5 deficiency confers temperature-sensitive male sterility in maize

C. Teng, H. Zhang, et al.

Unlock the secrets of plant fertility! This fascinating study, conducted by Chong Teng, Han Zhang, Reza Hammond, Kun Huang, Blake C. Meyers, and Virginia Walbot, reveals how Dicer-like 5 and 24-nt phasiRNAs are pivotal for male fertility in maize, shedding light on crucial processes in plant development.... show more
Abstract
Small RNAs play important roles during plant development by regulating transcript levels of target mRNAs, maintaining genome integrity, and reinforcing DNA methylation. Dicer-like 5 (Dcl5) is proposed to be responsible for precise slicing in many monocots to generate diverse 24-nt phased, secondary small interfering RNAs (phasiRNAs), which are exceptionally abundant in meiotic anthers of diverse flowering plants. The importance and functions of these phasiRNAs remain unclear. Here, we characterized several mutants of dcl5, including alleles generated by the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)-Cas9 system and a transposon-disrupted allele. We report that dcl5 mutants have few or no 24-nt phasiRNAs, develop short anthers with defective tapetal cells, and exhibit temperature-sensitive male fertility. We propose that DCL5 and 24-nt phasiRNAs are critical for fertility under growth regimes for optimal yield.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 09, 2020
Authors
Chong Teng, Han Zhang, Reza Hammond, Kun Huang, Blake C. Meyers, Virginia Walbot
Tags
small RNAs
Dicer-like 5
phasiRNAs
maize
male sterility
plant development
fertility
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