Degradation of mitochondrial structure and deficiency of complex I were associated with the transgenic CMS of rice

Abstract Background Mitochondria play a significant role in plant cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS). In our previous study, mitochondrial complex I genes, nad4, nad5, and nad7 showed polymorphisms between the transgenic CMS line M2BS and its wild type M2B. The sterility mechanism of the M2BS at cytol...

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Main Authors: Danfeng Tang, Fan Wei, Aziz Khan, Fazal Munsif, Ruiyang Zhou
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-02-01
Series:Biological Research
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TEM
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40659-020-00326-y
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spelling doaj-11437279b2534b84bde9e08104eac5f12021-02-23T09:11:14ZengBMCBiological Research0717-62872021-02-015411810.1186/s40659-020-00326-yDegradation of mitochondrial structure and deficiency of complex I were associated with the transgenic CMS of riceDanfeng Tang0Fan Wei1Aziz Khan2Fazal Munsif3Ruiyang Zhou4Guangxi Key Laboratory of Medicinal Resources Protection and Genetic Improvement, Guangxi Botanical Garden of Medicinal PlantGuangxi Key Laboratory of Medicinal Resources Protection and Genetic Improvement, Guangxi Botanical Garden of Medicinal PlantCollege of Agriculture, Guangxi UniversityCollege of Agriculture, Guangxi UniversityCollege of Agriculture, Guangxi UniversityAbstract Background Mitochondria play a significant role in plant cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS). In our previous study, mitochondrial complex I genes, nad4, nad5, and nad7 showed polymorphisms between the transgenic CMS line M2BS and its wild type M2B. The sterility mechanism of the M2BS at cytological, physiological, biochemical, and molecular level is not clear. Results Cytological observation showed that the anthers were light yellow, fissured, invalid in KI-I2, and full of irregularly typical abortion pollen grains in M2BS. Transmission electron microscopic (TEM) observation revealed no nucleus and degraded mitochondria with obscure cristae in anther cells of M2BS. The results of staining for H2O2 presented a large number of electron dense precipitates (edp) in intercellular space of anther cells of M2BS at anthesis. Moreover, the anther respiration rate and complex I activity of M2BS were significantly lower than those of wild type M2B during pollen development. Furthermore, RNA editing results showed only nad7 presented partially edited at 534th nucleotides. The expression of nad5 and nad7 revealed significant differences between M2B and M2BS. Conclusions Our data demonstrated that mitochondrial structural degradation and complex I deficiency might be associated with transgenic CMS of rice.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40659-020-00326-yRiceTransgenic CMS lineTEMMitochondrial biochemistry
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author Danfeng Tang
Fan Wei
Aziz Khan
Fazal Munsif
Ruiyang Zhou
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Fan Wei
Aziz Khan
Fazal Munsif
Ruiyang Zhou
Degradation of mitochondrial structure and deficiency of complex I were associated with the transgenic CMS of rice
Biological Research
Rice
Transgenic CMS line
TEM
Mitochondrial biochemistry
author_facet Danfeng Tang
Fan Wei
Aziz Khan
Fazal Munsif
Ruiyang Zhou
author_sort Danfeng Tang
title Degradation of mitochondrial structure and deficiency of complex I were associated with the transgenic CMS of rice
title_short Degradation of mitochondrial structure and deficiency of complex I were associated with the transgenic CMS of rice
title_full Degradation of mitochondrial structure and deficiency of complex I were associated with the transgenic CMS of rice
title_fullStr Degradation of mitochondrial structure and deficiency of complex I were associated with the transgenic CMS of rice
title_full_unstemmed Degradation of mitochondrial structure and deficiency of complex I were associated with the transgenic CMS of rice
title_sort degradation of mitochondrial structure and deficiency of complex i were associated with the transgenic cms of rice
publisher BMC
series Biological Research
issn 0717-6287
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Background Mitochondria play a significant role in plant cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS). In our previous study, mitochondrial complex I genes, nad4, nad5, and nad7 showed polymorphisms between the transgenic CMS line M2BS and its wild type M2B. The sterility mechanism of the M2BS at cytological, physiological, biochemical, and molecular level is not clear. Results Cytological observation showed that the anthers were light yellow, fissured, invalid in KI-I2, and full of irregularly typical abortion pollen grains in M2BS. Transmission electron microscopic (TEM) observation revealed no nucleus and degraded mitochondria with obscure cristae in anther cells of M2BS. The results of staining for H2O2 presented a large number of electron dense precipitates (edp) in intercellular space of anther cells of M2BS at anthesis. Moreover, the anther respiration rate and complex I activity of M2BS were significantly lower than those of wild type M2B during pollen development. Furthermore, RNA editing results showed only nad7 presented partially edited at 534th nucleotides. The expression of nad5 and nad7 revealed significant differences between M2B and M2BS. Conclusions Our data demonstrated that mitochondrial structural degradation and complex I deficiency might be associated with transgenic CMS of rice.
topic Rice
Transgenic CMS line
TEM
Mitochondrial biochemistry
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40659-020-00326-y
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