1. The MYB family transcription factor TuODORANT1 from Triticum urartu and the homolog TaODORANT1 from Triticum aestivum inhibit seed storage protein synthesis in wheat
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Kang Yu, Yanpeng Wang, Jiazhu Sun, Jing-Jing Ji, Aimin Zhang, Dangqun Cui, Dongcheng Liu, Guangbin Luo, Caixia Gao, Wenlong Yang, Chi Zhang, Kehui Zhan, Lisha Shen, Xin Li, and Yanhong Song
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,fungi ,food and beverages ,Promoter ,Plant Science ,Biology ,01 natural sciences ,Molecular biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Triticum urartu ,chemistry ,Transcription (biology) ,Storage protein ,MYB ,Common wheat ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Transcription factor ,Gene ,010606 plant biology & botany ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Seed storage proteins (SSPs) are determinants of wheat end-product quality. SSP synthesis is mainly regulated at the transcriptional level. Few transcriptional regulators of SSP synthesis have been identified in wheat and this study aims to identify novel SSP gene regulators. Here, the R2R3 MYB transcription factor TuODORANT1 from Triticum urartu was found to be preferentially expressed in the developing endosperm during grain filling. In common wheat (Triticum aestivum) overexpressing TuODORANT1, the transcription levels of all the SSP genes tested by RNA-Seq analysis were reduced by 49.71% throughout grain filling, which contributed to 13.38%-35.60% declines in the total SSP levels of mature grains. In in vitro assays, TuODORANT1 inhibited both the promoter activities and the transcription of SSP genes by 1- to 13-fold. The electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA) and ChIP-qPCR analysis demonstrated that TuODORANT1 bound to the cis-elements 5'-T/CAACCA-3' and 5'-T/CAACT/AG-3' in SSP gene promoters both in vitro and in vivo. Similarly, the homolog TaODORANT1 in common wheat hindered both the promoter activities and the transcription of SSP genes by 1- to 112-fold in vitro. Knockdown of TaODORANT1 in common wheat led to 14.73%-232.78% increases in the transcription of the tested SSP genes, which contributed to 11.43%-19.35% elevation in the total SSP levels. Our data show that both TuODORANT1 and TaODORANT1 are repressors of SSP synthesis.
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- 2021
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