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UV-B irradiation-activated E3 ligase GmILPAI modulates gibberellin catabolism to increase plant height in soybean

Agriculture

UV-B irradiation-activated E3 ligase GmILPAI modulates gibberellin catabolism to increase plant height in soybean

J. Sun, S. Huang, et al.

This groundbreaking research explores the role of the *GmILPA1* gene in soybean plant height regulation under UV-B radiation. By understanding how UV-B increases *GmILPA1* to promote the degradation of GA catabolic enzymes, the authors reveal key insights into plant architecture and adaptation mechanisms in soybeans. This pivotal study was carried out by a team of experts including Jiaqi Sun, Shiyu Huang, and their colleagues at Shandong University.... show more
Abstract
Plant height is a key agronomic trait that affects yield and is controlled by both phytohormone gibberellin (GA) and ultraviolet-B (UV-B) irradiation. However, whether and how plant height is modulated by UV-B-mediated changes in GA metabolism are not well understood. It has not been reported that the E3 ubiquitin ligase Anaphase Promoting Complex/Cyclosome (APC/C) is involved in the regulation of plant growth in response to environmental factors. We perform a forward genetic screen in soybean and find that a mutation in Glycine max Increased Leaf Petiole Angle1 (GmILPA1), encoding a subunit of the APC/C, lead to dwarfism under UV-B irradiation. UV-B promotes the accumulation of GmILPA1, which ubiquitinate the GA catabolic enzyme GA2 OXIDASE-like (GmGA2ox-like), resulting in its degradation in a UV-B-dependent manner. Another E3 ligase, GmUBL1, also ubiquitinate GmGA2ox-like and enhance the GmILPA1-mediated degradation of GmGA2ox-like, which suggest that GmILPA1-GmGA2ox-like module counteract the UV-B-mediated reduction of bioactive GAs. We also determine that GmILPA1 is a target of selection during soybean domestication and breeding. The deletion (Indel-665) in the promoter might facilitate the adaptation of soybean to high UV-B irradiation. This study indicates that an evolutionary GmILPA1 variant has the capability to develop ideal plant architecture with soybean cultivars.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 07, 2023
Authors
Jiaqi Sun, Shiyu Huang, Qing Lu, Shuo Li, Shizhen Zhao, Xiaojian Zheng, Qian Zhou, Wenxiao Zhang, Jie Li, Lili Wang, Ke Zhang, Wenyu Zheng, Xianzhong Feng, Baohui Liu, Fanjiang Kong, Fengning Xiang
Tags
soybean
plant height
gibberellin
gibberellin catabolism
UV-B radiation
GmILPA1
E3 ligase
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