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A chlorophyll a oxygenase 1 gene ZmCAO1 contributes to grain yield and waterlogging tolerance in maize

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
Volume 72, Issue 8, Pages 3155-3167

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erab059

Keywords

Chlorophyll a oxygenase; chlorophyll b; grain yield; maize (Zea mays L.); waterlogging; yellow-green leaf

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation [31271741, 31771801]
  2. Plan in Scientific and Technological Innovation Team of Outstanding Young [T201704]

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This study characterized a yellow-green leaf mutant in maize caused by a mutation in the ZmCAO1 gene, which encodes chlorophyll a oxygenase. The mutant exhibited reduced chlorophyll concentrations, affecting photosynthetic processes and plant growth. Additionally, the mutation led to decreased grain yield and waterlogging sensitivity in maize, highlighting the pleiotropic role of ZmCAO1 in photosynthesis and stress tolerance.
Chlorophylls function in photosynthesis, and are critical to plant developmental processes and responses to environmental stimuli. Chlorophyll b is synthesized from chlorophyll a by chlorophyll a oxygenase (CAO). Here, we characterize a yellow-green leaf (ygl) mutant and identify the causal gene which encodes a chlorophyll a oxygenase in maize (ZmCAO1). A 51 bp Popin transposon insertion in ZmCAO1 strongly disrupts its transcription. Low enzyme activity of ZmCAO1 leads to reduced concentrations of chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b, resulting in the yellow-green leaf phenotype of the ygl mutant. The net photosynthetic rate, stomatal conductance, and transpiration rate are decreased in the ygl mutant, while concentrations of delta-aminolevulinic acid (ALA), porphobilinogen (PBG) and protochlorophyllide (Pchlide) are increased. In addition, a ZmCAO1 mutation results in down-regulation of key photosynthetic genes, limits photosynthetic assimilation, and reduces plant height, ear size, kernel weight, and grain yield. Furthermore, the zmcao1 mutant shows enhanced reactive oxygen species production leading to sensitivity to waterlogging. These results demonstrate the pleiotropy of ZmCAO1 function in photosynthesis, grain yield, and waterlogging tolerance in maize.

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