An Acyl-CoA N-Acyltransferase regulates meristem phase change and plant architecture in Barley

von Korff M.; Simon R.; Walla A.; Wilma van Esse G.; Kirschner G.K.; Guo G.; Brünje A.; Finkemeier I.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

The modification of shoot architecture and increased investment into reproductive structures is key for crop improvement and is achieved through coordinated changes in the development and determinacy of different shoot meristems. A fundamental question is how the development of different shoot meristems is genetically coordinated to optimize the balance between vegetative and reproductive organs. Here we identify the MANY NODED DWARF1 (HvMND1) gene as a major regulator of plant architecture in barley (Hordeum vulgare). The mnd1.a mutant displayed an extended vegetative program with increased phytomer, leaf, and tiller production but a reduction in the number and size of grains. The induction of vegetative structures continued even after the transition to reproductive growth, resulting in a marked increase in longevity. Using mapping by RNA sequencing, we found that the HvMND1 gene encodes an acyl-CoA N-acyltransferase that is predominately expressed in developing axillary meristems and young inflorescences. Exploration of the expression network modulated by HvMND1 revealed differential expression of the developmental microRNAs miR156 and miR172 and several key cell cycle and developmental genes. Our data suggest that HvMND1 plays a significant role in the coordinated regulation of reproductive phase transitions, thereby promoting reproductive growth and whole plant senescence in barley.

Details about the publication

JournalPlant Physiology (Plant Phys)
Volume183
Issue3
Page range1088-1109
StatusPublished
Release year2020
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1104/pp.20.00087
Link to the full texthttps://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85087471706
KeywordsAcetyl-CoA; N-Acyltranferase; HvMND1

Authors from the University of Münster

Brünje, Annika
Professorship for Plant Physiology (Prof. Finkemeier)
Finkemeier, Iris
Professorship for Plant Physiology (Prof. Finkemeier)