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Degradation of MONOCULM 1 by APC/C(TAD1) regulates rice tillering
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Degradation of MONOCULM 1 by APC/C(TAD1) regulates rice tillering

Cao Xu, Yonghong Wang, Yanchun Yu, Jingbo Duan, Zhigang Liao, Guosheng Xiong, Xiangbing Meng, Guifu Liu, Qian Qian and Jiayang Li
Nature Communications, Vol.3, pp.750-750
03/20/2012
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms1743
PMCID: PMC3316885
PMID: 22434193
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https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms1743View
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Abstract

A rice tiller is a specialized grain-bearing branch that contributes greatly to grain yield. The MONOCULM 1 (MOC1) gene is the first identified key regulator controlling rice tiller number; however, the underlying mechanism remains to be elucidated. Here we report a novel rice gene, Tillering and Dwarf 1 (TAD1), which encodes a co-activator of the anaphase-promoting complex (APC/C), a multi-subunit E3 ligase. Although the elucidation of co-activators and individual subunits of plant APC/C involved in regulating plant development have emerged recently, the understanding of whether and how this large cell-cycle machinery controls plant development is still very limited. Our study demonstrates that TAD1 interacts with MOC1, forms a complex with OsAPC10 and functions as a co-activator of APC/C to target MOC1 for degradation in a cell-cycle-dependent manner. Our findings uncovered a new mechanism underlying shoot branching and shed light on the understanding of how the cell-cycle machinery regulates plant architecture.

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