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Silencing of SbPPCK1-3 Negatively Affects Development, Stress Responses and Productivity in Sorghum

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PLANTS-BASEL
Volume 12, Issue 13, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/plants12132426

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phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase; phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase kinase; protein phosphorylation; seed production; seed quality; Sorghum bicolor

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Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPC) has crucial functions in various processes including photosynthesis, respiration, amino acid synthesis, and seed development. Its phosphorylation by PEPC-kinase (PEPCk) is well-documented. In this study, the silencing of three sorghum genes encoding PEPCk led to decreased phosphorylation of PEPC, altered metabolic profiles and amino acid content in leaves and seeds, delayed flowering, and reduced seed quantity and quality. These findings highlight the importance of PEPC phosphorylation in sorghum development, stress responses, yield, and seed quality.
Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPC) plays central roles in photosynthesis, respiration, amino acid synthesis, and seed development. PEPC is regulated by different post-translational modifications. Between them, the phosphorylation by PEPC-kinase (PEPCk) is widely documented. In this work, we simultaneously silenced the three sorghum genes encoding PEPCk (SbPPCK1-3) by RNAi interference, obtaining 12 independent transgenic lines (Ppck1-12 lines), showing different degrees of SbPPCK1-3 silencing. Among them, two T2 homozygous lines (Ppck-2 and Ppck-4) were selected for further evaluation. Expression of SbPPCK1 was reduced by 65% and 83% in Ppck-2 and Ppck-4 illuminated leaves, respectively. Expression of SbPPCK2 was higher in roots and decreased by 50% in Ppck-2 and Ppck-4 in this tissue. Expression of SbPPCK3 was low and highly variable. Despite the incomplete gene silencing, it decreased the degree of phosphorylation of PEPC in illuminated leaves, P-deficient plants, and NaCl-treated plants. Both leaves and seeds of Ppck lines had altered metabolic profiles and a general decrease in amino acid content. In addition, Ppck lines showed delayed flowering, and 20% of Ppck-4 plants did not produce flowers at all. The total amount of seeds was lowered by 50% and 36% in Ppck-2 and Ppck-4 lines, respectively. The quality of seeds was lower in Ppck lines: lower amino acid content, including Lys, and higher phytate content. These data confirm the relevance of the phosphorylation of PEPC in sorghum development, stress responses, yield, and quality of seeds.

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