GHCU, a Molecular Chaperone, Regulates Leaf Curling by Modulating the Distribution of KNGH1 in Cotton

Author:

Zang Yihao1ORCID,Xu Chenyu1,Yu Lishan1,Ma Longen1,Xuan Lisha1,Yan Sunyi1,Zhang Yayao1,Cao Yiwen1,Li Xiaoran1,Si Zhanfeng1,Deng Jieqiong2,Zhang Tianzhen13,Hu Yan13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Resources Institute of Crop Science Plant Precision Breeding Academy College of Agriculture and Biotechnology Zhejiang University Zhejiang 310058 China

2. Industrial Crop Research Institute Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences Sichuan 610066 China

3. Hainan Institute of Zhejiang University Sanya 572025 China

Abstract

AbstractLeaf shape is considered to be one of the most significant agronomic traits in crop breeding. However, the molecular basis underlying leaf morphogenesis in cotton is still largely unknown. In this study, through genetic mapping and molecular investigation using a natural cotton mutant cu with leaves curling upward, the causal gene GHCU is successfully identified as the key regulator of leaf flattening. Knockout of GHCU or its homolog in cotton and tobacco using CRISPR results in abnormal leaf shape. It is further discovered that GHCU facilitates the transport of the HD protein KNOTTED1‐like (KNGH1) from the adaxial to the abaxial domain. Loss of GHCU function restricts KNGH1 to the adaxial epidermal region, leading to lower auxin response levels in the adaxial boundary compared to the abaxial. This spatial asymmetry in auxin distribution produces the upward‐curled leaf phenotype of the cu mutant. By analysis of single‐cell RNA sequencing and spatiotemporal transcriptomic data, auxin biosynthesis genes are confirmed to be expressed asymmetrically in the adaxial‐abaxial epidermal cells. Overall, these findings suggest that GHCU plays a crucial role in the regulation of leaf flattening through facilitating cell‐to‐cell trafficking of KNGH1 and hence influencing the auxin response level.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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