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Overexpression of the general transcription factor OsTFIIB5 alters rice development and seed quality
Overexpression of the general transcription factor OsTFIIB5 alters rice development and seed quality
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Overexpression of the general transcription factor OsTFIIB5 alters rice development and seed quality

2025
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Key message Overexpression of general transcription factor OsTFIIB5 in rice affects seedling growth, plant height, flowering time, panicle architecture, and seed protein/starch levels and involves modulation of expression of associated genes. TFIIB, a key general transcription factor (GTF), plays a critical role in pre-initiation complex (PIC) formation and facilitates RNA polymerase II-mediated transcription. In humans and yeast, TFIIB is encoded by a single gene; however, in plants it is encoded by a multigene family whose products may perform specialized transcriptional functions. The role of plant TFIIBs, particularly in monocots, remains largely unexplored. This study presents the first functional characterization of the rice TFIIB gene, OsTFIIB5 (LOC_Os09g36440), during development. Expression profiling of OsTFIIB5 revealed differential patterns across various developmental stages, with pronounced transcript accumulation during seed development. Overexpression of OsTFIIB5 impacted multiple stages of plant growth and development, leading to phenotypic changes such as altered seedling growth, reduced plant height, early heading, altered panicle architecture, decreased yield, and changes in seed storage substances. Notably, there were no effects on seed germination, pollen development, and grain size. Reduction in shoot length and plant height was linked to altered expression of genes involved in gibberellin (GA) biosynthesis, signalling, and deactivation. Overexpression of OsTFIIB5 enhanced the expression of genes involved in the photoperiodic flowering pathway, resulting in early panicle emergence. Higher expression levels of OsTFIIB5 also induced the accumulation of seed storage proteins (SSPs), while reducing starch content and altering the proportions of amylose and amylopectin in seeds. These findings suggest that OsTFIIB5 functions as a transcriptional regulator, governing multiple aspects of rice growth and development.

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