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Formin homology 1 (OsFH1) regulates root-hair elongation in rice (Oryza sativa)
Authors:Jin Huang  Chul Min Kim  Yuan-hu Xuan  Jingmiao Liu  Tae Ho Kim  Bo-Kyeong Kim  Chang-deok Han
Institution:1. Division of Applied Life Science (BK21 Program), Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Research Center (PMBBRC), Gyeongsang National University, Jinju, 660-701, Korea
2. Department of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3RB, UK
3. Genomics Division, Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, National Academy of Agricultural Science (NAAS), RDA, Suwon, Korea
4. Rice Breeding and Cultivation Division, Department of Rice and Winter Cereal Crop (NICS), RDA, Iksan, Korea
Abstract:The outgrowth of root hairs from the epidermal cell layer is regulated by a strict genetic regulatory system and external growth conditions. Rice plants cultivated in water-logged paddy land are exposed to a soil ecology that differs from the environment surrounding upland plants, such as Arabidopsis and maize. To identify genes that play important roles in root-hair growth, a forward genetics approach was used to screen for short-root-hair mutants. A short-root-hair mutant was identified, and the gene was isolated using map-based cloning and sequencing. The mutant harbored a point mutation at a splicing acceptor site, which led to truncation of OsFH1 (rice formin homology 1). Subsequent analysis of two additional T-DNA mutants verified that OsFH1 is important for root-hair elongation. Further studies revealed that the action of OsFH1 on root-hair growth is dependent on growth conditions. The mutant Osfh1 exhibited root-hair defects when roots were grown submerged in solution, and mutant roots produced normal root hairs in the air. However, root-hair phenotypes of mutants were not influenced by the external supply of hormones or carbohydrates, a deficiency of nutrients, such as Fe or P i , or aeration. This study shows that OsFH1 plays a significant role in root-hair elongation in a growth condition-dependent manner.
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