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Overexpression of GhKTI12 Enhances Seed Yield and Biomass Production in Nicotiana Tabacum
Crop molecular breeding primarily focuses on increasing the trait of plant yield. An elongator-associated protein, KTI12, is closely associated with plant biomass and yield. KTI12 is involved in developmental processes of most organs, including the leaf, root, flower, and seed, through regulating ce...
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author | Myat, Aye Aye Zhou, Yu Gao, Yuan Zhao, Xiang Liang, Chengzhen Abid, Muhammad Ali Wang, Peilin Akram, Umar Abbas, Mubashir Askari, Muhammad Guo, Sandui Zhang, Rui Meng, Zhigang |
author_facet | Myat, Aye Aye Zhou, Yu Gao, Yuan Zhao, Xiang Liang, Chengzhen Abid, Muhammad Ali Wang, Peilin Akram, Umar Abbas, Mubashir Askari, Muhammad Guo, Sandui Zhang, Rui Meng, Zhigang |
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description | Crop molecular breeding primarily focuses on increasing the trait of plant yield. An elongator-associated protein, KTI12, is closely associated with plant biomass and yield. KTI12 is involved in developmental processes of most organs, including the leaf, root, flower, and seed, through regulating cell division and differentiation. Previous work has shown that in upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum), GhKTI12 regulates plant height, flowering, and tolerance to salt and drought stress. However, little is known about the molecular regulation mechanism of GhKTI12 in plant developmental processes. In this study, we identified the main GhKTI12 (Gh_D02G144400) gene and transformed it into tobacco (Nicotonia tabacum cv NC89). From seven transgenic lines, we obtained three (OE5, OE6 and OE8) with high expression of GhKTI12; compared with wild type plants, these three lines exhibited larger plant size, later flowering, and higher seed yield. Microscopic observation revealed that the number of leaf epidermal cells and stem parenchyma cells was increased by ~55%. Biochemical analysis showed that chlorophyll content and starch accumulation were significantly increased in younger leaves at the top canopy of transgenic plants, which may contribute to improved photosynthetic rate and, in turn, increased seed yield. To understand the molecular mechanism of GhKTI12 in transgenic plants development, two lines (OE6 and OE8) with higher expression levels of GhKTI12 were used as representative plants to conduct RNA-seq analysis. Through transcriptome analysis of the plant’s shoot apical meristematic tissue of these two lines, we identified 518 upregulated genes and 406 downregulated genes common to both overexpression lines. A large number of cellular component genes associated with cell division and differentiation, such as RD21, TET8, KTN80, AOX1, AOX2, CP1, and KIC, were found to be upregulated, and genes showing the most downregulation included MADS-box genes related to flowering time, such as MADS6, AP1, AP3, AGL8, AGL6, SEP1, and SEP2. Downregulation of these genes caused delayed flowering time and longer vegetative stage during development. Combined with the upregulation of the yield-related gene RD21, the GhKTI12 transgenic plants could produce a higher seed yield. We here show that the overexpression of GhKTI12 could positively improve key agronomic traits in tobacco by regulating cell proliferation, photosynthesis, and organ development, and suggest that homologs of GhKTI12 may also be important in the genetic improvement of other crop plants. |
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spelling | pubmed-89532432022-03-26 Overexpression of GhKTI12 Enhances Seed Yield and Biomass Production in Nicotiana Tabacum Myat, Aye Aye Zhou, Yu Gao, Yuan Zhao, Xiang Liang, Chengzhen Abid, Muhammad Ali Wang, Peilin Akram, Umar Abbas, Mubashir Askari, Muhammad Guo, Sandui Zhang, Rui Meng, Zhigang Genes (Basel) Article Crop molecular breeding primarily focuses on increasing the trait of plant yield. An elongator-associated protein, KTI12, is closely associated with plant biomass and yield. KTI12 is involved in developmental processes of most organs, including the leaf, root, flower, and seed, through regulating cell division and differentiation. Previous work has shown that in upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum), GhKTI12 regulates plant height, flowering, and tolerance to salt and drought stress. However, little is known about the molecular regulation mechanism of GhKTI12 in plant developmental processes. In this study, we identified the main GhKTI12 (Gh_D02G144400) gene and transformed it into tobacco (Nicotonia tabacum cv NC89). From seven transgenic lines, we obtained three (OE5, OE6 and OE8) with high expression of GhKTI12; compared with wild type plants, these three lines exhibited larger plant size, later flowering, and higher seed yield. Microscopic observation revealed that the number of leaf epidermal cells and stem parenchyma cells was increased by ~55%. Biochemical analysis showed that chlorophyll content and starch accumulation were significantly increased in younger leaves at the top canopy of transgenic plants, which may contribute to improved photosynthetic rate and, in turn, increased seed yield. To understand the molecular mechanism of GhKTI12 in transgenic plants development, two lines (OE6 and OE8) with higher expression levels of GhKTI12 were used as representative plants to conduct RNA-seq analysis. Through transcriptome analysis of the plant’s shoot apical meristematic tissue of these two lines, we identified 518 upregulated genes and 406 downregulated genes common to both overexpression lines. A large number of cellular component genes associated with cell division and differentiation, such as RD21, TET8, KTN80, AOX1, AOX2, CP1, and KIC, were found to be upregulated, and genes showing the most downregulation included MADS-box genes related to flowering time, such as MADS6, AP1, AP3, AGL8, AGL6, SEP1, and SEP2. Downregulation of these genes caused delayed flowering time and longer vegetative stage during development. Combined with the upregulation of the yield-related gene RD21, the GhKTI12 transgenic plants could produce a higher seed yield. We here show that the overexpression of GhKTI12 could positively improve key agronomic traits in tobacco by regulating cell proliferation, photosynthesis, and organ development, and suggest that homologs of GhKTI12 may also be important in the genetic improvement of other crop plants. MDPI 2022-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8953243/ /pubmed/35327981 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13030426 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Myat, Aye Aye Zhou, Yu Gao, Yuan Zhao, Xiang Liang, Chengzhen Abid, Muhammad Ali Wang, Peilin Akram, Umar Abbas, Mubashir Askari, Muhammad Guo, Sandui Zhang, Rui Meng, Zhigang Overexpression of GhKTI12 Enhances Seed Yield and Biomass Production in Nicotiana Tabacum |
title | Overexpression of GhKTI12 Enhances Seed Yield and Biomass Production in Nicotiana Tabacum |
title_full | Overexpression of GhKTI12 Enhances Seed Yield and Biomass Production in Nicotiana Tabacum |
title_fullStr | Overexpression of GhKTI12 Enhances Seed Yield and Biomass Production in Nicotiana Tabacum |
title_full_unstemmed | Overexpression of GhKTI12 Enhances Seed Yield and Biomass Production in Nicotiana Tabacum |
title_short | Overexpression of GhKTI12 Enhances Seed Yield and Biomass Production in Nicotiana Tabacum |
title_sort | overexpression of ghkti12 enhances seed yield and biomass production in nicotiana tabacum |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8953243/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35327981 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13030426 |
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