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Genes That Mediate Starch Metabolism in Developing and Germinated Barley Grain

Starch is synthesized in the endosperm of developing barley grain, where it functions as the primary source of stored carbohydrate. In germinated grain these starch reserves are hydrolyzed to small oligosaccharides and glucose, which are transported to the embryo to support the growth of the develop...

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Autores principales: Collins, Helen M., Betts, Natalie S., Dockter, Christoph, Berkowitz, Oliver, Braumann, Ilka, Cuesta-Seijo, Jose A., Skadhauge, Birgitte, Whelan, James, Bulone, Vincent, Fincher, Geoffrey B.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7959180/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33732278
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.641325
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author Collins, Helen M.
Betts, Natalie S.
Dockter, Christoph
Berkowitz, Oliver
Braumann, Ilka
Cuesta-Seijo, Jose A.
Skadhauge, Birgitte
Whelan, James
Bulone, Vincent
Fincher, Geoffrey B.
author_facet Collins, Helen M.
Betts, Natalie S.
Dockter, Christoph
Berkowitz, Oliver
Braumann, Ilka
Cuesta-Seijo, Jose A.
Skadhauge, Birgitte
Whelan, James
Bulone, Vincent
Fincher, Geoffrey B.
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description Starch is synthesized in the endosperm of developing barley grain, where it functions as the primary source of stored carbohydrate. In germinated grain these starch reserves are hydrolyzed to small oligosaccharides and glucose, which are transported to the embryo to support the growth of the developing seedling. Some of the mobilized glucose is transiently stored as starch in the scutellum of germinated grain. These processes are crucial for early seedling vigor, which is a key determinant of crop productivity and global food security. Several starch synthases (SS), starch-branching enzymes (SBEs), and starch debranching enzymes (isoamylases, ISA), together with a limit dextrinase (LD), have been implicated in starch synthesis from nucleotide-sugar precursors. Starch synthesis occurs both in the developing endosperm and in the scutellum of germinated grain. For the complete depolymerization of starch to glucose, α-amylase (Amy), β-amylase (Bmy), isoamylase (ISA), limit dextrinase (LD), and α-glucosidase (AGL) are required. Most of these enzymes are encoded by gene families of up to 10 or more members. Here RNA-seq transcription data from isolated tissues of intact developing and germinated barley grain have allowed us to identify the most important, specific gene family members for each of these processes in vivo and, at the same time, we have defined in detail the spatio-temporal coordination of gene expression in different tissues of the grain. A transcript dataset for 81,280 genes is publicly available as a resource for investigations into other cellular and biochemical processes that occur in the developing grain from 6 days after pollination.
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spelling pubmed-79591802021-03-16 Genes That Mediate Starch Metabolism in Developing and Germinated Barley Grain Collins, Helen M. Betts, Natalie S. Dockter, Christoph Berkowitz, Oliver Braumann, Ilka Cuesta-Seijo, Jose A. Skadhauge, Birgitte Whelan, James Bulone, Vincent Fincher, Geoffrey B. Front Plant Sci Plant Science Starch is synthesized in the endosperm of developing barley grain, where it functions as the primary source of stored carbohydrate. In germinated grain these starch reserves are hydrolyzed to small oligosaccharides and glucose, which are transported to the embryo to support the growth of the developing seedling. Some of the mobilized glucose is transiently stored as starch in the scutellum of germinated grain. These processes are crucial for early seedling vigor, which is a key determinant of crop productivity and global food security. Several starch synthases (SS), starch-branching enzymes (SBEs), and starch debranching enzymes (isoamylases, ISA), together with a limit dextrinase (LD), have been implicated in starch synthesis from nucleotide-sugar precursors. Starch synthesis occurs both in the developing endosperm and in the scutellum of germinated grain. For the complete depolymerization of starch to glucose, α-amylase (Amy), β-amylase (Bmy), isoamylase (ISA), limit dextrinase (LD), and α-glucosidase (AGL) are required. Most of these enzymes are encoded by gene families of up to 10 or more members. Here RNA-seq transcription data from isolated tissues of intact developing and germinated barley grain have allowed us to identify the most important, specific gene family members for each of these processes in vivo and, at the same time, we have defined in detail the spatio-temporal coordination of gene expression in different tissues of the grain. A transcript dataset for 81,280 genes is publicly available as a resource for investigations into other cellular and biochemical processes that occur in the developing grain from 6 days after pollination. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7959180/ /pubmed/33732278 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.641325 Text en Copyright © 2021 Collins, Betts, Dockter, Berkowitz, Braumann, Cuesta-Seijo, Skadhauge, Whelan, Bulone and Fincher. 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
Collins, Helen M.
Betts, Natalie S.
Dockter, Christoph
Berkowitz, Oliver
Braumann, Ilka
Cuesta-Seijo, Jose A.
Skadhauge, Birgitte
Whelan, James
Bulone, Vincent
Fincher, Geoffrey B.
Genes That Mediate Starch Metabolism in Developing and Germinated Barley Grain
title Genes That Mediate Starch Metabolism in Developing and Germinated Barley Grain
title_full Genes That Mediate Starch Metabolism in Developing and Germinated Barley Grain
title_fullStr Genes That Mediate Starch Metabolism in Developing and Germinated Barley Grain
title_full_unstemmed Genes That Mediate Starch Metabolism in Developing and Germinated Barley Grain
title_short Genes That Mediate Starch Metabolism in Developing and Germinated Barley Grain
title_sort genes that mediate starch metabolism in developing and germinated barley grain
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7959180/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33732278
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.641325
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