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High Temperature-Induced Expression of Rice α-Amylases in Developing Endosperm Produces Chalky Grains

Global warming impairs grain filling in rice and reduces starch accumulation in the endosperm, leading to chalky-appearing grains, which damages their market value. We found previously that high temperature-induced expression of starch-lytic α-amylases during ripening is crucial for grain chalkiness...

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Autores principales: Nakata, Masaru, Fukamatsu, Yosuke, Miyashita, Tomomi, Hakata, Makoto, Kimura, Rieko, Nakata, Yuriko, Kuroda, Masaharu, Yamaguchi, Takeshi, Yamakawa, Hiromoto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5723670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29270189
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.02089
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author Nakata, Masaru
Fukamatsu, Yosuke
Miyashita, Tomomi
Hakata, Makoto
Kimura, Rieko
Nakata, Yuriko
Kuroda, Masaharu
Yamaguchi, Takeshi
Yamakawa, Hiromoto
author_facet Nakata, Masaru
Fukamatsu, Yosuke
Miyashita, Tomomi
Hakata, Makoto
Kimura, Rieko
Nakata, Yuriko
Kuroda, Masaharu
Yamaguchi, Takeshi
Yamakawa, Hiromoto
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description Global warming impairs grain filling in rice and reduces starch accumulation in the endosperm, leading to chalky-appearing grains, which damages their market value. We found previously that high temperature-induced expression of starch-lytic α-amylases during ripening is crucial for grain chalkiness. Because the rice genome carries at least eight functional α-amylase genes, identification of the α-amylase(s) that contribute most strongly to the production of chalky grains could accelerate efficient breeding. To identify α-amylase genes responsible for the production of chalky grains, we characterized the histological expression pattern of eight α-amylase genes and the influences of their overexpression on grain appearance and carbohydrate components through a series of experiments with transgenic rice plants. The promoter activity of most α-amylase genes was elevated to various extents at high temperature. Among them, the expression of Amy1A and Amy3C was induced in the internal, especially basal to dorsal, region of developing endosperm, whereas that of Amy3D was confined near the ventral aleurone. These regions coincided with the site of occurrence of chalkiness, which was in clear contrast to conventionally known expression patterns of the enzyme in the scutellum and aleurone during seed germination. Furthermore, overexpression of α-amylase genes, except for Amy3E, in developing endosperm produced various degrees of chalky grains without heat exposure, whereas that of Amy3E yielded normal translucent grains, as was the case in the vector control, even though Amy3E-overexpressing grains contained enhanced α-amylase activities. The weight of the chalky grains was decreased due to reduced amounts of starch, and microscopic observation of the chalky part of these grains revealed that their endosperm consisted of loosely packed round starch granules that had numerous pits on their surface, confirming the hydrolysis of the starch reserve by α-amylases. Moreover, the chalky grains contained increased amounts of soluble sugars including maltooligosaccharides at the expense of starch. The integrated analyses proposed that expression of Amy1A, Amy3C, and Amy3D at the specific regions of the developing endosperm could generate the chalkiness. This finding provides the fundamental knowledge to narrow down the targets for the development of high temperature-tolerant premium rice.
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spelling pubmed-57236702017-12-21 High Temperature-Induced Expression of Rice α-Amylases in Developing Endosperm Produces Chalky Grains Nakata, Masaru Fukamatsu, Yosuke Miyashita, Tomomi Hakata, Makoto Kimura, Rieko Nakata, Yuriko Kuroda, Masaharu Yamaguchi, Takeshi Yamakawa, Hiromoto Front Plant Sci Plant Science Global warming impairs grain filling in rice and reduces starch accumulation in the endosperm, leading to chalky-appearing grains, which damages their market value. We found previously that high temperature-induced expression of starch-lytic α-amylases during ripening is crucial for grain chalkiness. Because the rice genome carries at least eight functional α-amylase genes, identification of the α-amylase(s) that contribute most strongly to the production of chalky grains could accelerate efficient breeding. To identify α-amylase genes responsible for the production of chalky grains, we characterized the histological expression pattern of eight α-amylase genes and the influences of their overexpression on grain appearance and carbohydrate components through a series of experiments with transgenic rice plants. The promoter activity of most α-amylase genes was elevated to various extents at high temperature. Among them, the expression of Amy1A and Amy3C was induced in the internal, especially basal to dorsal, region of developing endosperm, whereas that of Amy3D was confined near the ventral aleurone. These regions coincided with the site of occurrence of chalkiness, which was in clear contrast to conventionally known expression patterns of the enzyme in the scutellum and aleurone during seed germination. Furthermore, overexpression of α-amylase genes, except for Amy3E, in developing endosperm produced various degrees of chalky grains without heat exposure, whereas that of Amy3E yielded normal translucent grains, as was the case in the vector control, even though Amy3E-overexpressing grains contained enhanced α-amylase activities. The weight of the chalky grains was decreased due to reduced amounts of starch, and microscopic observation of the chalky part of these grains revealed that their endosperm consisted of loosely packed round starch granules that had numerous pits on their surface, confirming the hydrolysis of the starch reserve by α-amylases. Moreover, the chalky grains contained increased amounts of soluble sugars including maltooligosaccharides at the expense of starch. The integrated analyses proposed that expression of Amy1A, Amy3C, and Amy3D at the specific regions of the developing endosperm could generate the chalkiness. This finding provides the fundamental knowledge to narrow down the targets for the development of high temperature-tolerant premium rice. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5723670/ /pubmed/29270189 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.02089 Text en Copyright © 2017 Nakata, Fukamatsu, Miyashita, Hakata, Kimura, Nakata, Kuroda, Yamaguchi and Yamakawa. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Nakata, Masaru
Fukamatsu, Yosuke
Miyashita, Tomomi
Hakata, Makoto
Kimura, Rieko
Nakata, Yuriko
Kuroda, Masaharu
Yamaguchi, Takeshi
Yamakawa, Hiromoto
High Temperature-Induced Expression of Rice α-Amylases in Developing Endosperm Produces Chalky Grains
title High Temperature-Induced Expression of Rice α-Amylases in Developing Endosperm Produces Chalky Grains
title_full High Temperature-Induced Expression of Rice α-Amylases in Developing Endosperm Produces Chalky Grains
title_fullStr High Temperature-Induced Expression of Rice α-Amylases in Developing Endosperm Produces Chalky Grains
title_full_unstemmed High Temperature-Induced Expression of Rice α-Amylases in Developing Endosperm Produces Chalky Grains
title_short High Temperature-Induced Expression of Rice α-Amylases in Developing Endosperm Produces Chalky Grains
title_sort high temperature-induced expression of rice α-amylases in developing endosperm produces chalky grains
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5723670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29270189
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.02089
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