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          <dc:title>KNOX Protein OSH15 Induces Grain Shattering by Repressing Lignin Biosynthesis Genes1</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Yoon, Jinmi</dc:creator>
          <dc:creator>Cho, Lae-Hyeon</dc:creator>
          <dc:creator>Htet Wai Antt</dc:creator>
          <dc:creator>Koh, Hee-Jong</dc:creator>
          <dc:creator>An, Gynheung</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>Seed shattering is an agronomically important trait. Two major domestication factors are responsible for this: qSH1&#13; and SH5. Whereas qSH1 functions in cell differentiation in the abscission zone (AZ), a major role of SH5 is the repression&#13; of lignin deposition. We have determined that a KNOX protein, OSH15, also controls seed shattering. Knockdown&#13; mutations of OSH15 showed reduced seed-shattering phenotypes. Coimmunoprecipitation experiments revealed that&#13; OSH15 interacts with SH5 and qSH1, two proteins in the BELL homeobox family. In transgenic plants carrying the&#13; OSH15 promoter-GUS reporter construct, the reporter gene was preferentially expressed in the AZ during young spikelet&#13; development. The RNA in situ hybridization experiment also showed that OSH15 messenger RNAs were abundant in the&#13; AZ during spikelet development. Analyses of osh15 SH5-D double mutants showed that SH5 could not increase the degree&#13; of seed shattering when OSH15 was absent, indicating that SH5 functions together with OSH15. In addition to the seedshattering&#13; phenotype, osh15 mutants displayed dwarfism and accumulated a higher amount of lignin in internodes due to&#13; increased expression of the genes involved in lignin biosynthesis. Knockout mutations of CAD2, which encodes an enzyme&#13; for the last step in the monolignol biosynthesis pathway, caused an easy seed-shattering phenotype by reducing lignin&#13; deposition in the AZ. This indicated that the lignin level is an important determinant of seed shattering in rice (Oryza&#13; sativa). Chromatin immunoprecipitation assays demonstrated that both OSH15 and SH5 interact directly with CAD2&#13; chromatin. We conclude that OSH15 and SH5 form a dimer that enhances seed shattering by directly inhibiting lignin&#13; biosynthesis genes.</dc:description>
          <dc:date>2017</dc:date>
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