Spike development inhibition in theftinmutant is associated with multiple phenotypes and regulated by multiple biological pathways

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Summary Spike development of wheat line 3558M was strongly inhibited by low temperature stress in spring. The fertile tiller inhibition ( ftin ) gene in the wheat line 3558M is associated with multiple phenotypes, including the production of fewer tillers, delayed floral transition, and death of the shoot apical meristem. We systematically investigated the genes and pathways underlying the differences using ITRAQ proteomics and RNA-sequencing technologies and found multiple biological pathways including to the cold acclimation pathway and multiple defence responses (e.g. reactive oxygen species-mediated hypersensitive response, salicylic acid-mediated systemic acquired resistance) are activated and led to tillers death of the wheat line 3558M under cold stress. Meanwhile, the cold acclimation pathway inhibited the SVP-SCO1-LFY flowering pathway and led to delayed floral transition. Particularly, two TaPIN proteins were significantly downregulated, and multiple auxin signalling genes were also differentially expressed. Knocking down the two TaPIN genes using RNAi technology significantly reduced the tiller number. The cold stress inhibited the auxin transport to reduce the tillers of 3558M. Taken together, the ftin gene might be a cold-sensitive mutation and that is the cause of multiple biological pathways and phenotypic changes.

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