IQ domain-containing protein ZmIQD27 modulates water transport in maize

  • Haiyan Li
  • , Jun Xie
  • , Yongmeng Gao
  • , Xuemei Wang
  • , Li Qin
  • , Wei Ju
  • , Jeremy A. Roberts
  • , Beijiu Cheng
  • , Xuebin Zhang*
  • , Xiaoduo Lu*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Plant metaxylem vessels provide physical support to promote upright growth and the transport of water and nutrients. A detailed characterization of the molecular network controlling metaxylem development is lacking. However, knowledge of the events that regulate metaxylem development could contribute to the development of germplasm with improved yield. In this paper, we screened an EMS-induced B73 mutant library, which covers 92% of maize (Zea mays) genes, to identify drought-sensitive phenotypes. Three mutants were identified, named iqd27-1, iqd27-2, and iqd27-3, and genetic crosses showed that they were allelic to each other. The causal gene in these 3 mutants encodes the IQ domain-containing protein ZmIQD27. Our study showed that defective metaxylem vessel development likely causes the drought sensitivity and abnormal water transport phenotypes in the iqd27 mutants. ZmIQD27 was expressed in the root meristematic zone where secondary cell wall deposition is initiated, and loss-of-function iqd27 mutants exhibited a microtubular arrangement disorder. We propose that association of functional ZmIQD27 with microtubules is essential for correct targeted deposition of the building blocks for secondary cell wall development in maize.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1834-1848
Number of pages15
JournalPlant Physiology
Volume193
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2023

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Physiology
  • Genetics
  • Plant Science

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