Journal of Integrative Agriculture (Feb 2013)

Wheat 14-3-3 Protein Conferring Growth Retardation in Arabidopsis

  • Jing LI,
  • Su-sheng SONG,
  • Yu-sheng ZHAO,
  • Wei-wei GUO,
  • Guang-hui GUO,
  • Hui-ru PENG,
  • Zhong-fu NI,
  • Qi-xin SUN,
  • Ying-yin YAO

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
pp. 209 – 217

Abstract

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14-3-3 proteins belong to a family of phosphoserine/threonine-binding modules and participate in a wide array of signal transduction and regulatory events. Our previous study demonstrated that Ta14-3-3 was significantly down-regulated in leaf and root tissues of hybrid wheat at the tillering stage. In this paper, three homoeologous Ta14-3-3 genes were cloned from common wheat (Triticum aestivum L., 2n=6x=42, AABBDD) and mapped on chromosomes 2A, 2B, and 2D, respectively. Transgenic Arabidopsis plants ectopically overexpressing Ta14-3-3 displayed shorter primary roots, delayed flowering and retarded growth rates, indicating that Ta14-3-3 acted as a growth inhibitor in Arabidopsis. In wheat, Ta14-3-3 was down-regulated in roots and leaves of hybrids as compared to their parental lines. We proposed that Ta14-3-3 proteins might regulate growth vigor in hybrid wheat.

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