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Rice Soluble Starch Synthase I: Allelic Variation, Expression, Function, and Interaction With Waxy

Starch, which is composed of amylose and amylopectin, is the key determinant of rice quality. Amylose is regulated by the Waxy (Wx) gene, whereas amylopectin is coordinated by various enzymes including eight soluble starch synthases (SSSs), of which SSSI accounts for ∼70% of the total SSS activity i...

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Autores principales: Li, Qianfeng, Liu, Xinyan, Zhang, Changquan, Jiang, Li, Jiang, Meiyan, Zhong, Min, Fan, Xiaolei, Gu, Minghong, Liu, Qiaoquan
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6243471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30483281
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.01591
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author Li, Qianfeng
Liu, Xinyan
Zhang, Changquan
Jiang, Li
Jiang, Meiyan
Zhong, Min
Fan, Xiaolei
Gu, Minghong
Liu, Qiaoquan
author_facet Li, Qianfeng
Liu, Xinyan
Zhang, Changquan
Jiang, Li
Jiang, Meiyan
Zhong, Min
Fan, Xiaolei
Gu, Minghong
Liu, Qiaoquan
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description Starch, which is composed of amylose and amylopectin, is the key determinant of rice quality. Amylose is regulated by the Waxy (Wx) gene, whereas amylopectin is coordinated by various enzymes including eight soluble starch synthases (SSSs), of which SSSI accounts for ∼70% of the total SSS activity in cereal endosperm. Although great progress has been made in understanding SSSI gene expression and function, allelic variation and its effects on gene expression, rice physicochemical properties and qualities, and interactions with the Wx gene remain unclear. Herein, SSSI nucleotide polymorphisms were analyzed in 165 rice varieties using five distinct molecular markers, three of which reside in an SSSI promoter and might account for a higher expression of the SSSI(i) allele in indica ssp. than of the SSSI(j) allele in japonica ssp. The results of SSSI promoter-Beta-Glucuronidase (β-GUS) analysis were consistent with the expression results. Moreover, analysis of near isogenic lines (NILs) in the Nipponbare (Nip) background showed that Nip (SSSI(i)) and Nip (SSSI(j)) differed in their thermal properties, gel consistency (GC), and granule crystal structure. Knockdown of SSSI expression using the SSSI-RNA interference (RNAi) construct in both japonica and indica backgrounds caused consistent changes in most tested physicochemical characteristics except GC. Moreover, taste value analysis (TVA) showed that introduction of the SSSI allele in indica or knockdown of SSSI expression in japonica cultivars significantly reduced the comprehensive taste value, which was consistent with the superior taste of japonica against indica. Furthermore, to test the potential interaction between SSSI and different Wx alleles, three NILs within the Wx locus were generated in the indica cv. Longtefu (LTF) background, which were designated as LTF (Wx(a)), LTF (Wx(b)), and LTF (wx). The SSSI-RNAi construct was also introduced into these three NILs, and physiochemical analysis confirmed that the knockdown of SSSI significantly increased the rice apparent amylose content (AAC) only in the Wx(a) and Wx(b) background and caused different changes in GC in the NILs. Therefore, the effect of SSSI variation on rice quality also depends on its crosstalk with other factors, especially the Wx gene. These findings provide fundamental knowledge for future breeding of rice with premium eating and cooking qualities.
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spelling pubmed-62434712018-11-27 Rice Soluble Starch Synthase I: Allelic Variation, Expression, Function, and Interaction With Waxy Li, Qianfeng Liu, Xinyan Zhang, Changquan Jiang, Li Jiang, Meiyan Zhong, Min Fan, Xiaolei Gu, Minghong Liu, Qiaoquan Front Plant Sci Plant Science Starch, which is composed of amylose and amylopectin, is the key determinant of rice quality. Amylose is regulated by the Waxy (Wx) gene, whereas amylopectin is coordinated by various enzymes including eight soluble starch synthases (SSSs), of which SSSI accounts for ∼70% of the total SSS activity in cereal endosperm. Although great progress has been made in understanding SSSI gene expression and function, allelic variation and its effects on gene expression, rice physicochemical properties and qualities, and interactions with the Wx gene remain unclear. Herein, SSSI nucleotide polymorphisms were analyzed in 165 rice varieties using five distinct molecular markers, three of which reside in an SSSI promoter and might account for a higher expression of the SSSI(i) allele in indica ssp. than of the SSSI(j) allele in japonica ssp. The results of SSSI promoter-Beta-Glucuronidase (β-GUS) analysis were consistent with the expression results. Moreover, analysis of near isogenic lines (NILs) in the Nipponbare (Nip) background showed that Nip (SSSI(i)) and Nip (SSSI(j)) differed in their thermal properties, gel consistency (GC), and granule crystal structure. Knockdown of SSSI expression using the SSSI-RNA interference (RNAi) construct in both japonica and indica backgrounds caused consistent changes in most tested physicochemical characteristics except GC. Moreover, taste value analysis (TVA) showed that introduction of the SSSI allele in indica or knockdown of SSSI expression in japonica cultivars significantly reduced the comprehensive taste value, which was consistent with the superior taste of japonica against indica. Furthermore, to test the potential interaction between SSSI and different Wx alleles, three NILs within the Wx locus were generated in the indica cv. Longtefu (LTF) background, which were designated as LTF (Wx(a)), LTF (Wx(b)), and LTF (wx). The SSSI-RNAi construct was also introduced into these three NILs, and physiochemical analysis confirmed that the knockdown of SSSI significantly increased the rice apparent amylose content (AAC) only in the Wx(a) and Wx(b) background and caused different changes in GC in the NILs. Therefore, the effect of SSSI variation on rice quality also depends on its crosstalk with other factors, especially the Wx gene. These findings provide fundamental knowledge for future breeding of rice with premium eating and cooking qualities. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6243471/ /pubmed/30483281 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.01591 Text en Copyright © 2018 Li, Liu, Zhang, Jiang, Jiang, Zhong, Fan, Gu and Liu. 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) and the copyright owner(s) 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
Li, Qianfeng
Liu, Xinyan
Zhang, Changquan
Jiang, Li
Jiang, Meiyan
Zhong, Min
Fan, Xiaolei
Gu, Minghong
Liu, Qiaoquan
Rice Soluble Starch Synthase I: Allelic Variation, Expression, Function, and Interaction With Waxy
title Rice Soluble Starch Synthase I: Allelic Variation, Expression, Function, and Interaction With Waxy
title_full Rice Soluble Starch Synthase I: Allelic Variation, Expression, Function, and Interaction With Waxy
title_fullStr Rice Soluble Starch Synthase I: Allelic Variation, Expression, Function, and Interaction With Waxy
title_full_unstemmed Rice Soluble Starch Synthase I: Allelic Variation, Expression, Function, and Interaction With Waxy
title_short Rice Soluble Starch Synthase I: Allelic Variation, Expression, Function, and Interaction With Waxy
title_sort rice soluble starch synthase i: allelic variation, expression, function, and interaction with waxy
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6243471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30483281
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.01591
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