Satoru Ishikawa Yasuhiro Ishimaru Masato Igura Masato Kuramata Tadashi Abe Takeshi Senoura Yoshihiro Hase Tomohito Arao Naoko K. Nishizawa and Hiromi Nakanishi. Ion-beam irradiation gene identification and marker-assisted breeding in the development of low-cadmium rice. PNAS 2012

Abstract

Rice (Oryza sativa L.) grain is a major dietary source of cadmium (Cd) which is toxic to humans but no practical technique exists to substantially reduce Cd contamination. Carbon ion-beam irradiation produced three rice mutants with <0.05 mg Cd⋅kg−1 in the grain compared with a mean of 1.73 mg Cd⋅kg−1 in the parent Koshihikari. We identified the gene responsible for reduced Cd uptake and developed a strategy for marker-assisted selection of low-Cd cultivars. Sequence analysis revealed that these mutants have different mutations of the same gene (OsNRAMP5) which encodes a natural resistance-associated macrophage protein. Functional analysis revealed that the defective transporter protein encoded by the mutant osnramp5 greatly decreases Cd uptake by roots resulting in decreased Cd in the straw and grain. In addition we developed DNA markers to facilitate marker-assisted selection of cultivars carrying osnramp5. When grown in Cd-contaminated paddy fields the mutants have nearly undetectable Cd in their grains and exhibit no agriculturally or economically adverse traits. Because mutants produced by ion-beam radiation are not transgenic plants they are likely to be accepted by consumers and thus represent a practical choice for rice production worldwide.

 


 

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