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Cysteine and Methionine Biosynthetic Enzymes Have Distinct Effects on Seed Nutritional Quality and on Molecular Phenotypes Associated With Accumulation of a Methionine-Rich Seed Storage Protein in Rice

Staple crops in human and livestock diets suffer from deficiencies in certain “essential” amino acids including methionine. With the goal of increasing methionine in rice seed, we generated a pair of “Push × Pull” double transgenic lines, each containing a methionine-dense seed storage protein (2S a...

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Autores principales: Whitcomb, Sarah J., Rakpenthai, Apidet, Brückner, Franziska, Fischer, Axel, Parmar, Saroj, Erban, Alexander, Kopka, Joachim, Hawkesford, Malcolm J., Hoefgen, Rainer
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7387578/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32793268
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.01118
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author Whitcomb, Sarah J.
Rakpenthai, Apidet
Brückner, Franziska
Fischer, Axel
Parmar, Saroj
Erban, Alexander
Kopka, Joachim
Hawkesford, Malcolm J.
Hoefgen, Rainer
author_facet Whitcomb, Sarah J.
Rakpenthai, Apidet
Brückner, Franziska
Fischer, Axel
Parmar, Saroj
Erban, Alexander
Kopka, Joachim
Hawkesford, Malcolm J.
Hoefgen, Rainer
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description Staple crops in human and livestock diets suffer from deficiencies in certain “essential” amino acids including methionine. With the goal of increasing methionine in rice seed, we generated a pair of “Push × Pull” double transgenic lines, each containing a methionine-dense seed storage protein (2S albumin from sunflower, HaSSA) and an exogenous enzyme for either methionine (feedback desensitized cystathionine gamma synthase from Arabidopsis, AtD-CGS) or cysteine (serine acetyltransferase from E. coli, EcSAT) biosynthesis. In both double transgenic lines, the total seed methionine content was approximately 50% higher than in their untransformed parental line, Oryza sativa ssp. japonica cv. Taipei 309. HaSSA-containing rice seeds were reported to display an altered seed protein profile, speculatively due to insufficient sulfur amino acid content. However, here we present data suggesting that this may result from an overloaded protein folding machinery in the endoplasmic reticulum rather than primarily from redistribution of limited methionine from endogenous seed proteins to HaSSA. We hypothesize that HaSSA-associated endoplasmic reticulum stress results in redox perturbations that negatively impact sulfate reduction to cysteine, and we speculate that this is mitigated by EcSAT-associated increased sulfur import into the seed, which facilitates additional synthesis of cysteine and glutathione. The data presented here reveal challenges associated with increasing the methionine content in rice seed, including what may be relatively low protein folding capacity in the endoplasmic reticulum and an insufficient pool of sulfate available for additional cysteine and methionine synthesis. We propose that future approaches to further improve the methionine content in rice should focus on increasing seed sulfur loading and avoiding the accumulation of unfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum. Oryza sativa ssp. japonica: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:60471378-2.
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spelling pubmed-73875782020-08-12 Cysteine and Methionine Biosynthetic Enzymes Have Distinct Effects on Seed Nutritional Quality and on Molecular Phenotypes Associated With Accumulation of a Methionine-Rich Seed Storage Protein in Rice Whitcomb, Sarah J. Rakpenthai, Apidet Brückner, Franziska Fischer, Axel Parmar, Saroj Erban, Alexander Kopka, Joachim Hawkesford, Malcolm J. Hoefgen, Rainer Front Plant Sci Plant Science Staple crops in human and livestock diets suffer from deficiencies in certain “essential” amino acids including methionine. With the goal of increasing methionine in rice seed, we generated a pair of “Push × Pull” double transgenic lines, each containing a methionine-dense seed storage protein (2S albumin from sunflower, HaSSA) and an exogenous enzyme for either methionine (feedback desensitized cystathionine gamma synthase from Arabidopsis, AtD-CGS) or cysteine (serine acetyltransferase from E. coli, EcSAT) biosynthesis. In both double transgenic lines, the total seed methionine content was approximately 50% higher than in their untransformed parental line, Oryza sativa ssp. japonica cv. Taipei 309. HaSSA-containing rice seeds were reported to display an altered seed protein profile, speculatively due to insufficient sulfur amino acid content. However, here we present data suggesting that this may result from an overloaded protein folding machinery in the endoplasmic reticulum rather than primarily from redistribution of limited methionine from endogenous seed proteins to HaSSA. We hypothesize that HaSSA-associated endoplasmic reticulum stress results in redox perturbations that negatively impact sulfate reduction to cysteine, and we speculate that this is mitigated by EcSAT-associated increased sulfur import into the seed, which facilitates additional synthesis of cysteine and glutathione. The data presented here reveal challenges associated with increasing the methionine content in rice seed, including what may be relatively low protein folding capacity in the endoplasmic reticulum and an insufficient pool of sulfate available for additional cysteine and methionine synthesis. We propose that future approaches to further improve the methionine content in rice should focus on increasing seed sulfur loading and avoiding the accumulation of unfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum. Oryza sativa ssp. japonica: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:60471378-2. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7387578/ /pubmed/32793268 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.01118 Text en Copyright © 2020 Whitcomb, Rakpenthai, Brückner, Fischer, Parmar, Erban, Kopka, Hawkesford and Hoefgen 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
Whitcomb, Sarah J.
Rakpenthai, Apidet
Brückner, Franziska
Fischer, Axel
Parmar, Saroj
Erban, Alexander
Kopka, Joachim
Hawkesford, Malcolm J.
Hoefgen, Rainer
Cysteine and Methionine Biosynthetic Enzymes Have Distinct Effects on Seed Nutritional Quality and on Molecular Phenotypes Associated With Accumulation of a Methionine-Rich Seed Storage Protein in Rice
title Cysteine and Methionine Biosynthetic Enzymes Have Distinct Effects on Seed Nutritional Quality and on Molecular Phenotypes Associated With Accumulation of a Methionine-Rich Seed Storage Protein in Rice
title_full Cysteine and Methionine Biosynthetic Enzymes Have Distinct Effects on Seed Nutritional Quality and on Molecular Phenotypes Associated With Accumulation of a Methionine-Rich Seed Storage Protein in Rice
title_fullStr Cysteine and Methionine Biosynthetic Enzymes Have Distinct Effects on Seed Nutritional Quality and on Molecular Phenotypes Associated With Accumulation of a Methionine-Rich Seed Storage Protein in Rice
title_full_unstemmed Cysteine and Methionine Biosynthetic Enzymes Have Distinct Effects on Seed Nutritional Quality and on Molecular Phenotypes Associated With Accumulation of a Methionine-Rich Seed Storage Protein in Rice
title_short Cysteine and Methionine Biosynthetic Enzymes Have Distinct Effects on Seed Nutritional Quality and on Molecular Phenotypes Associated With Accumulation of a Methionine-Rich Seed Storage Protein in Rice
title_sort cysteine and methionine biosynthetic enzymes have distinct effects on seed nutritional quality and on molecular phenotypes associated with accumulation of a methionine-rich seed storage protein in rice
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7387578/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32793268
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.01118
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