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Maize endosperm-specific transcription factors O2 and PBF network the regulation of protein and starch synthesis

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1613721113

Keywords

gene regulation; zein; starch synthesis; yield; breeding strategy

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [91335109, 31371630, 31422040]
  2. CAS Grant [XDA08020107]
  3. Chinese Thousand Talents Program Grant

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The maize endosperm-specific transcription factors opaque2 (O2) and prolamine-box binding factor (PBF) regulate storage protein zein genes. We show that they also control starch synthesis. The starch content in the PbfRNAi and o2 mutants was reduced by similar to 5% and 11%, respectively, compared with normal genotypes. In the doublemutant PbfRNAi; o2, starch was decreased by 25%. Transcriptome analysis reveals that >1,000 genes were affected in each of the two mutants and in the double mutant; these genes were mainly enriched in sugar and proteinmetabolism. Pyruvate orthophosphate dikinase 1 and 2 (PPDKs) and starch synthase III (SSIII) are critical components in the starch biosynthetic enzyme complex. The expression of PPDK1, PPDK2, and SSIII and their protein levels are further reduced in the double mutants as compared with the single mutants. When the promoters of these genes were analyzed, we found a prolamine box and an O2 box that can be additively transactivated by PBF and O2. Starch synthase IIa (SSIIa, encoding another starch synthase for amylopectin) and starch branching enzyme 1 (SBEI, encoding one of the twomain starch branching enzymes) are not directly regulated by PBF and O2, but their protein levels are significantly decreased in the o2 mutant and are further decreased in the double mutant, indicating that o2 and PbfRNAi may affect the levels of some other transcription factor(s) or mRNA regulatory factor(s) that in turn would affect the transcript and protein levels of SSIIa and SBEI. These findings show that three important traits-nutritional quality, calories, and yield-are linked through the same transcription factors.

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