Euryale ( Salisb.) is an aquatic crop used as both food and drug in Asia, but its utilization is seriously limited due to low yield. Previously, we hypothesized that s (s) regulate seed size, but the underlying biological functions and molecular mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we observed that the hybrid Euryale lines (HL) generate larger seeds with higher indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) concentrations than those in the North Gordon Euryale (WT). Histological analysis suggested that a larger ovary in HL is attributed to longer cells around. Overexpression of in rice ( L.) resulted in larger glumes and grains and increased the length of glume cells. Immunofluorescence and protein interaction assays revealed that modulates IAA accumulation around the rice ovary by interacting with the rice PIN-FORMED 9, an auxin efflux carrier protein. Euryale basic region/leucine zipper 55 (EubZIP55), which was highly expressed in HL, directly binds to the promoter and activated the expression of . Constant light increased the expression of both and with auxin-mediated hook curvature in HL seedlings. Overall, we proposed that is a molecular bridge between light and IAA and plays a crucial role in regulating the size of the Euryale seed.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.931063 | DOI Listing |
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