Natural variation in Glume Coverage 1 causes naked grains in sorghum.

Xie P, Tang S, Chen C, Zhang H, Yu F, Li C, Wei H, Sui Y, Wu C, Diao X, Wu Y, Xie Q

Published: 27 February 2022 in Nature communications
Keywords: No keywords in Pubmed
Pubmed ID: 35217660
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-28680-3

One of the most critical steps in cereal threshing is the ease with which seeds are detached from sticky glumes. Naked grains with low glume coverage have dramatically increased threshing efficiency and seed quality. Here, we demonstrate that GC1 (Glume Coverage 1), encoding an atypical G protein γ subunit, negatively regulates sorghum glume coverage. Naturally truncated variations of GC1 C-terminus accumulate at higher protein levels and affect the stability of a patatin-related phospholipase SbpPLAII-1. A strong positive selection signature around the GC1 genic region is found in the naked sorghum cultivars. Our findings reveal a crucial event during sorghum domestication through a subtle regulation of glume development by GC1 C-terminus variation, and establish a strategy for future breeding of naked grains.

Chinese Academy of Sciences - Strategic Priority Research Program XDA24010306
Chinese Academy of Sciences - Youth Innovation Promotion Association none given
National Natural Science Foundation of China U1906204
the Agricultural Breeding Program in NingXia Province 2019BBF02022-05
the Agricultural Breeding Program in NingXia Province 2019NYYZ04
the National Key R&D Program of China 2018YFD1000704