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A cytosolic pentatricopeptide repeat protein is essential for tapetal plastid development by regulating OsGLK1 transcript levels in rice

New Phytol .. 2022-06; 
Shaoyan Zheng , Jingfang Dong , Jingqin Lu , Jing Li , Dagang Jiang , Haopeng Yu , Simiao Ye , Wenli Bu , Zhenlan Liu , Hai Zhou , Yiliang Ding , Chuxiong Zhuang
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Abstract

Most plant pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) proteins localize to and function inside plastids and mitochondria. However, the function of PPRs that only localize to the cytoplasm remains unknown. Here, we demonstrated that the rice (Oryza sativa) PPR protein CYTOPLASM-LOCALIZED PPR1 (OsCPPR1) contributes to pollen development and localizes to the cytoplasm. Knocking down OsCPPR1 led to abnormal plastid development in tapetal cells, prolonged tapetal programmed cell death (PCD) and tapetum degradation, and significantly reduced pollen fertility. Transcriptome analysis revealed that the transcript level of OsGOLDEN-LIKE1 (OsGLK1), which encodes a transcription factor that regulates plastid development and maintenanc... More

Keywords

OsGLK1; PPR; cytoplasm-localized; post-transcriptional regulation; programmed cell death; rice (Oryza sativa); tapetal plastid.