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A New GA-Insensitive Semidwarf Mutant of Rice (Oryza sativa L.) with a Missense Mutation in the SDG Gene
Authors:Jiong-Ming Sui  Bao-Tai Guo  Jing-Shan Wang  Li-Xian Qiao  Yong Zhou  Hong-Gen Zhang  Ming-Hong Gu  Guo-Hua Liang
Affiliation:(1) College of Life Science, Qingdao Agricultural University, Qingdao, 266109, China;(2) Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education for Plant Functional Genomics, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, 225009, Jiangsu, China;
Abstract:A semidwarf line of Indica rice, Xinguiai, was derived from the progeny of a cross between the double dwarf mutant Xinguiaishuangai and the wild-type variety Nanjing 6. The semidwarf phenotype was controlled by the semidwarf gene, sdg. The second sheath and shoot elongation responses of the dwarf mutant to exogenous gibberellin (GA3) showed that sdg was insensitive to gibberellin (GA), and its endogenous GAs content was higher than that in wild-type cultivars. The SDG gene was cloned by a map-based cloning method and sequencing analysis revealed that the coding region of sdg had a single nucleotide substitution resulting in a single amino acid change from alanine to threonine. A cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence marker was designed according to sequences from mutant and wild-type materials. This sequence marker could be used to distinguish wild types and mutants, and thus, could be used for molecular marker-assisted selection. The dwarf phenotype of the sdg mutant was restored to a normal phenotype by introducing the wild-type SDG gene. Rice transformation experiments and GUS staining demonstrated that the SDG gene was predominantly expressed in vegetative organs.
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