Genetic mapping and functional analysis of a classical tassel branch number mutant Tp2 in maize

Front Plant Sci. 2023 Jun 2:14:1183697. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2023.1183697. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Tassel branch number is a key trait that contributes greatly to grain yield in maize (Zea mays). We obtained a classical mutant from maize genetics cooperation stock center, Teopod2 (Tp2), which exhibits severely decreased tassel branch. We conducted a comprehensive study, including phenotypic investigation, genetic mapping, transcriptome analysis, overexpression and CRISPR knock-out, and tsCUT&Tag of Tp2 gene for the molecular dissection of Tp2 mutant. Phenotypic investigation showed that it is a pleiotropic dominant mutant, which is mapped to an interval of approximately 139-kb on Chromosome 10 harboring two genes Zm00001d025786 and zma-miR156h. Transcriptome analysis showed that the relative expression level of zma-miR156h was significantly increased in mutants. Meanwhile, overexpression of zma-miR156h and knockout materials of ZmSBP13 exhibited significantly decreased tassel branch number, a similar phenotype with Tp2 mutant, suggesting that zma-miR156h is the causal gene of Tp2 and targets ZmSBP13 gene. Besides, the potential downstream genes of ZmSBP13 were uncovered and showed that it may target multiple proteins to regulate inflorescence structure. Overall, we characterized and cloned Tp2 mutant, and proposed a zma-miR156h-ZmSBP13 model functioning in regulating tassel branch development in maize, which is an essential measure to satisfy the increasing demands of cereals.

Keywords: Teopod2; functional analysis; genetic mapping; tassel branch number; zma-miR156h.

Grants and funding

This research was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (32261143463), Hainan Yazhou Bay Seed Lab (B21HJ8102), the major Program of Hubei Hongshan laboratory (2021hszd008), and Huazhong Agricultural University Scientific & Technological Self-innovation Foundation (2021ZKPY001).