A carbohydrate-binding protein, B-GRANULE CONTENT 1, influences starch granule size distribution in a dose-dependent manner in polyploid wheat
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- DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erz405
A carbohydrate-binding protein, B-GRANULE CONTENT 1, influences starch granule size distribution in a dose-dependent manner in polyploid wheat
Abstract
In Triticeae endosperm (e.g. wheat and barley), starch granules have a bimodal size distribution (with A- and B-type granules) whereas in other grasses the endosperm contains starch granules with a unimodal size distribution. Here, we identify the gene, BGC1 (B-GRANULE CONTENT 1), responsible for B-type starch granule content in Aegilops and wheat. Orthologues of this gene are known to influence starch synthesis in diploids such as rice, Arabidopsis, and barley. However, using polyploid Triticeae species, we uncovered a more complex biological role for BGC1 in starch granule initiation: BGC1 represses the initiation of A-granules in early grain development but promotes the initiation of B-granules in mid grain development. We provide evidence that the influence of BGC1 on starch synthesis is dose dependent and show that three very different starch phenotypes are conditioned by the gene dose of BGC1 in polyploid wheat: normal bimodal starch granule morphology; A-granules with few or no B-granules; or polymorphous starch with few normal A- or B-granules. We conclude from this work that BGC1 participates in controlling B-type starch granule initiation in Triticeae endosperm and that its precise effect on granule size and number varies with gene dose and stage of development.
Keywords: Aegilops; B-type starch granule content; FLOURY ENDOSPERM 6; TILLING mutant; Triticeae; crop breeding; granule size distribution; polymorphous starch; starch granule initiation; wheat grain.
© The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology.
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The A to B of starch granule formation in wheat endosperm.J Exp Bot. 2020 Jan 1;71(1):1-3. doi: 10.1093/jxb/erz414. J Exp Bot. 2020. PMID: 31841166 Free PMC article.
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