Mutation in Wilted Dwarf and Lethal 1 (WDL1) causes abnormal cuticle formation and rapid water loss in rice

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Jong-Jin Park
Ping Jin
Jinmi Yoon
Jung-Il Yang
Hee Joong Jeong
Kosala Ranathunge
Lukas Schreiber
Rochus Franke
In-Jung Lee
Gynheung An
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[1] Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH),Department of Life Science
[2] Kyung Hee University,Crop Biotech Institute and Department of Plant Molecular Systems Biotech
[3] University of Bonn,Institute of Cellular and Molecular Botany
[4] Kyungpook National University,Division of Plant Biosciences, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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Plant Molecular Biology | 2010年 / 74卷
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Cutin; Epicuticular layer; GDSL lipase; Permeability; Rice; Wax;
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Epidermal cell layers play important roles in plant defenses against various environmental stresses. Here we report the identification of a cuticle membrane mutant, wilted dwarf and lethal 1 (wdl1), from a rice T-DNA insertional population. The muant is dwarf and die at seedling stage due to increased rates of water loss. Stomatal cells and pavement cells are smaller in the mutant, suggesting that WDL1 affects epidermal cell differentiation. T-DNA was inserted into a gene that encodes a protein belonging to the SGNH subfamily, within the GDSL lipase superfamily. The WDL1–sGFP signal coincided with the RFP signal driven by AtBIP–mRFP, indicating that WDL1 is an ER protein. SEM analyses showed that their leaves have a disorganized crystal wax layer. Cross-sectioning reveals loose packing of the cuticle and irregular thickness of cell wall. Detailed analyses of the epicuticular wax showed no significant changes either in the total amount and amounts of each monomer or in the levels of lipid polymers, including cutin and other covalently bound lipids, attached to the cell wall. We propose that WDL1 is involved in cutin organization, affecting depolymerizable components.
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